Once PRRS virus gains entry to the host, primary replication occurs in regional or mucosal macrophages such as in the tonsil and the nasal and respiratory epithelium. After around twelve hours, viraemia occurs and the virus is disseminated systemically. Lymphatic transport
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Following exposure to PRRS virus, primary replication
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occurs in regional or mucosal macrophages (Rossow,
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1998; Rossow et al., 1996a). Typically macrophages of
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the tonsil, nasal and respiratory epithelium are sites of
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primary replication after oronasal exposure. Viremia
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can occur within 12 hours following exposure resulting
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in systemic dissemination of the virus. Lymphatic transport