The first case of bovine astrovirus-associated encephalitis in the southern hemisphere (Uruguay), uncovers evidence of viral introduction to the Americas from Europe.
Abstract: Astrovirus species members of the Mamastrovirus genus (family Astroviridae) have been increasingly recognized as neuroinvasive pathogens in various mammals, including humans, mink, cattle, sheep, and pigs. While cases of astrovirus-associated encephalitis have been reported in North Americ...
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2019
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