id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-270727-2dd3b7di Rivera-Benitez, José Francisco Co-infection of classic swine H1N1 influenza virus in pigs persistently infected with porcine rubulavirus 2016-02-29 .txt text/plain 6469 342 55 A Student's t-test assuming unequal variance and a significance level of P 0.05 was used to compare rectal temperatures and the viral load of PorPV and swH1N1 in different samples (nasal and oral swabs, respiratory tissues and SLO) between the single-infected groups to the co-infected group. In the nasal swabs, samples that tested positive for PorPV were detected from 24 h post-infection up to 28 DPI (PorPV/Mock and PorPV/swH1N1 groups) (Fig. 3a) , and there were no differences (P > 0.05) in the mean of viral loads at any time analysed for these two groups. The pigs in the Mock/swH1N1 group presented the lowest respiratory signs and rectal temperatures, with no pigs showing a difference in respiration or temperature after experimental infection, a finding that is in accordance with studies that used low-virulence swine influenza virus strains (Busquets et al., 2010) . ./cache/cord-270727-2dd3b7di.txt ./txt/cord-270727-2dd3b7di.txt