"... PRRS viruses are single-strand RNA viruses (Weensvoort, 1991). Like other single-stranded RNA viruses, PRRS viruses have high mutation rates resulting in great strain diversity (Domingo, 1996; Murtaugh, 1997; Yuan, 1999). PRRSv strains are very different when compared across unassociated sow herds (Yuan, 1999; Lager, 1997). Different PRRS viral strains exhibit marked differences in susceptibility to immunity(Lager, 1997;Mengeling, 1996; Mengeling, 1998).
Diversity is advantageous to PRRS viral survival as introduction of an alternative prototype may be an adaptation that avoids host immunity (Domingo, 1989). Mutational variations in closed herds were minor when compared to the genomic strain shifts noted after introductions of infected animals from unassociated herds (Roberts, 1999; Mahlum, 2001)... "
Shit. Why pigs have to suffer from weird diseases every year?
That aside...
I MIss KOLO MEE!!!!111111
Taken from Students on a budget during my online venture for Kolo Mee recipes as an excuse from reading oink oink notes since reading it make me hungry for pigs chopped up.
Need... to... go... home... eat... kolo... mee...
Cannot... read... anymore...
WARRGGHhhhHHhh!!...
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