Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) has been circulating in Ukraine since 2014 and induces an especially dangerous viral infection with a lethal diarrheal syndrome in newborn piglets, with the primary occurrence of a foci of infection. The number of infected and lethality among diseased pigs 1-5 days of age can reach 100%, which together with the forced anti-epizootic measures brings significant economic losses. PED can spread to all pigs, but the emergent qualities of infectious pathology shows on newborn piglets. Effective and biosafety means of specific antiviral prophylaxis, cardinally stopping epizootic process is not registered, and etiopathogenetic therapy is not developed, therefore PED is a difficultly controlled emergent infection. With done up to three times a year over time appear stationary foci of infection, where the evolutionary changes in relationships occur quickly enough in the host-parasite system, since pigs are prolific and maturing animals and generational change. This leads to a significant variability in interpopulation relationships and the induction of biodiversity in the molecular mechanisms
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