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Review
. 1981;4(3-4):229-42.
doi: 10.1016/0147-9571(81)90008-4.

Viral diarrhea of young animals: a review

Review

Viral diarrhea of young animals: a review

V Cilli et al. Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis. 1981.

Abstract

A brief presentation is given of the enteric viral infections of young animals. The general characteristics of rotaviruses, coronaviruses and parvoviruses are reported, and the different aspects of the diseases associated with these viruses are discussed. Certain suggestions are made regarding the prevention of these diseases.

L'objet de cette publication est de faire le point, de manière synthétique, de connaissances acquises au cours de ces dernières années sur les infections entériques d'origine virale chez les nouveaunés dans diverses espèces de mammifères. En particulier on fait mention des principales caractéristiques des rotavirus, coronavirus et parvovirus, de certains aspects des infections associées à ces agents viraux et de la prévention des correspondantes maladies.

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