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Clinical presentation of Senecavirus A in sows.
Clinical presentation of Senecavirus A in sows. Vesicular lesions on the snout (A) and coronary bands (B) of a sow from herd C. (A) Large vesicles (1 to 3 cm in diameter, orange arrow) were filled with fluid, ruptured, and dried out after 5 to 10 days, leaving a dry scab covering the affected skin. (B) Dried scab (yellow arrow) on the wall of the hoof and ruptured vesicle on the coronary band (orange arrow). Lok R. Joshi et al. J. Clin. Microbiol. 2016; doi: /JCM
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