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Front. Vet. Sci., 29 July 2024
Sec. Veterinary Infectious Diseases

Corrigendum: Porcine circovirus 3: a new challenge to explore

\r\nRosecleer Rodrigues da SilvaRosecleer Rodrigues da Silva1Diego Ferreira da Silva,
Diego Ferreira da Silva2,3*Victor Hugo da SilvaVictor Hugo da Silva3Alessandra M. M. G. de CastroAlessandra M. M. G. de Castro3
  • 1Department of Undergraduate Studies in Veterinary Medicine, Faculdade Anclivepa, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2Postgraduate Program in Adult Health Nursing (PROESA), Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade de São Paulo (EEUSP), São Paulo, Brazil
  • 3Graduate Program in Environmental and Experimental Pathology, Universidade Paulista (UNIP), São Paulo, Brazil

A corrigendum on
Porcine circovirus 3: a new challenge to explore

by Silva RRd, Silva DFd, Silva VHd and Castro AMMGd (2024). Front. Vet. Sci. 10:1266499. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1266499

In the published article, there was an error.

A correction has been made to Characterization and viral diversity, Paragraph 3. This sentence previously stated:

“Therefore, future research utilizing advanced techniques is essential to elucidate the complexities of ORF1 in PCV4 and its implications for swine health”

This sentence is going to be removed as this is not relevant to the context.

A correction has been made to Coinfections, Paragraphs 5 and 6. These paragraphs stated:

“Continuing to explore alternative animal models beyond pigs, (60) realized a study employing infectious clones of PCV3 to induce infection in Kunming mice. They successfully demonstrated the pathogenic potential of the acquired infectious clones of PCV3, establishing Kunming mice as an animal model. Findings from RT-PCR, Western blotting, and ISH highlighted the ability of PCV3 to infect both the myocardium and alveoli of Kunming mice. The alterations within the pulmonary and cardiac tissues revealed a proliferation of alveolar epithelial cells in the local lung region, resulting in congestion at the periphery of the lobules. Notably, strong positive reactions for PCV3 were evident in the lung. Within the heart, intense positive reactions for PCV3 were detected in necrotic tissues and vascular content, (74) emphasized the significance of their findings by detecting PCV3 in laboratory mice. This underscores the necessity for testing all animal species used in experimental infections, highlighting the importance of thorough screening protocols.”

These paragraphs were moved to Clinical signs and pathology after paragraph 4.

A correction has been made to Conclusion, Paragraph 1. This sentence previously stated:

“Na linha 1043 excluir o parágrafo e acrescentar este:”

This sentence has been removed.

The authors apologize for these errors and state that these does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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Keywords: emerging, porcine circovirus, swine, PCR, hosts

Citation: Silva RRd, Silva DFd, Silva VHd and Castro AMMGd (2024) Corrigendum: Porcine circovirus 3: a new challenge to explore. Front. Vet. Sci. 11:1448165. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1448165

Received: 12 June 2024; Accepted: 10 July 2024;
Published: 29 July 2024.

Edited and reviewed by: Michael Kogut, United States Department of Agriculture, United States

Copyright © 2024 Silva, Silva, Silva and Castro. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

*Correspondence: Diego Ferreira da Silva, ferreira.diego@usp.br

Disclaimer: All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, the editors and the reviewers. Any product that may be evaluated in this article or claim that may be made by its manufacturer is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher.