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Volume 22, Number 7—July 2016
Dispatch

Clinical Manifestations of Senecavirus A Infection in Neonatal Pigs, Brazil, 2015

Raquel A. Leme1, Thalita E.S. Oliveira1, Brígida K. Alcântara, Selwyn A. Headley, Alice F. Alfieri, Ming Yang, and Amauri A. AlfieriComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Paraná, Brazil (R.A. Leme, T.E.S. Oliveira, B.K. Alcântara, S.A. Headley, A.F. Alfieri, A.A. Alfieri); National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (M. Yang)

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Table 1

Geographic locations and other charactereristics of pig farms affected by Senecavirus A, Brazil, 2015

Farm State/region Month of collection Animal no. Age, d Principal clinical manifestations
A Paraná/Southern Brazil February 1 2 Weakness at birth, sudden death at 1–3 d of age



2
1
B Paraná/Southern Brazil February 3 2 Weakness at birth, sudden death at 1–3 d of age



4
1
C
Mato Grosso do Sul/Midwest Brazil
March
5
3
Cutaneous hyperemia, diarrhea, excessive salivation, lethargy, death
D
Santa Catarina/Southern Brazil
March
6
2
Acute diarrhea and/or wasting, death
E Santa Catarina/Southern Brazil July 7 2 Diarrhea, neurologic manifestations, sudden death
8 2
9 4
10 5

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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