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VESV causes clinical signs which are indistinguishable to foot and mouth disease virus in pigs - hence its relevance. However, the disease has not been recorded since the late 1950's. It is thought to have originated by feeding swine sea lion carcasses contaminated with the antigenically related virus, SMSV. An example of cross-species infection with important implications.