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Table 2 Most common viral co-infections reported (top 8) in the investigated diarrhoea outbreaks according to the age of the affected animals

From: Detection and genetic characterization of enteric viruses in diarrhoea outbreaks from swine farms in Spain

Age of the affected animals (number of investigated outbreaks)

Nursing (n = 66)

Postweaning (n = 64)

Fattening (n = 76)

Total (n = 206)

Rank

Viruses

Prevalence (%)

Rank

Viruses

Prevalence (%)

Rank

Viruses

Prevalence (%)

Rank

Viruses

Prevalence (%)

1

PKoV + PEDV

7.6

1

PAstV + PKoV

32.8

1

PAstV + PAdV

18.4

1

PAstV + PKoV

12.6

2

PKoV + RVC

7.6

2

PAstV + PEDV

15.6

2

PAstV + PToV

13.2

2

PAstV + PEDV

11.2

3

PKoV + RVA

4.5

3

PKoV + RVA

12.5

3

PAstV + PEDV

13.2

3

PAstV + PAdV

10.7

4

PAstV + PEDV

4.5

4

PAstV + RVA

10.9

4

PAstV + RVA

7.9

4

PAstV + RVA

9.7

5

PAstV + PKoV

4.5

5

PAstV + PToV

10.9

5

PAstV + MRV

7.9

5

PAstV + PToV

8.7

6

PAstV + RVA

3.0

6

PAstV + PAdV

9.4

6

PToV + PEDV

5.3

6

PKoV + RVA

5.3

7

PKoV + PToV

3.0

7

PKoV + PEDV

7.8

7

PToV + RVA

5.3

7

PKoV + PEDV

4.9

8

PToV + PEDV

3.0

8

PAstV + PToV

7.8

8

PToV + PAdV

3.9

8

PToV + PEDV

4.4

  1. PAdV: Porcine mastadenovirus, PAstV: Porcine astrovirus, PEDV: Porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus, PKoV: Porcine kobuvirus, PToV: Porcine torovirus, RVA: Rotavirus A and RVC: Rotavirus C