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Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans

Several novel astroviruses have been recently discovered in humans and in other animals. Here, we report results from our surveillance of astroviruses in human and rodent faecal samples in Hong Kong. Classical human astroviruses (n=9) and a human MLB1 astrovirus were detected in human faecal samples...

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Autores principales: Chu, Daniel K. W., Chin, Alex W. H., Smith, Gavin J., Chan, Kwok-Hung, Guan, Yi, Peiris, J. S. Malik, Poon, Leo L. M.
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Publicado: Society for General Microbiology 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20554799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.022764-0
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author Chu, Daniel K. W.
Chin, Alex W. H.
Smith, Gavin J.
Chan, Kwok-Hung
Guan, Yi
Peiris, J. S. Malik
Poon, Leo L. M.
author_facet Chu, Daniel K. W.
Chin, Alex W. H.
Smith, Gavin J.
Chan, Kwok-Hung
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Peiris, J. S. Malik
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description Several novel astroviruses have been recently discovered in humans and in other animals. Here, we report results from our surveillance of astroviruses in human and rodent faecal samples in Hong Kong. Classical human astroviruses (n=9) and a human MLB1 astrovirus were detected in human faecal samples (n=622). Novel astroviruses were detected from 1.6 % of the faecal samples of urban brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) (n=441), indicating the prevalence of astrovirus infection in rats might be much lower than that recently observed in bats. These rat astroviruses were phylogenetically related to recently discovered human astroviruses MLB1 and MLB2, suggesting that the MLB viruses and these novel rat astroviruses may share a common ancestor.
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spelling pubmed-30525962011-10-01 Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans Chu, Daniel K. W. Chin, Alex W. H. Smith, Gavin J. Chan, Kwok-Hung Guan, Yi Peiris, J. S. Malik Poon, Leo L. M. J Gen Virol Animal Several novel astroviruses have been recently discovered in humans and in other animals. Here, we report results from our surveillance of astroviruses in human and rodent faecal samples in Hong Kong. Classical human astroviruses (n=9) and a human MLB1 astrovirus were detected in human faecal samples (n=622). Novel astroviruses were detected from 1.6 % of the faecal samples of urban brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) (n=441), indicating the prevalence of astrovirus infection in rats might be much lower than that recently observed in bats. These rat astroviruses were phylogenetically related to recently discovered human astroviruses MLB1 and MLB2, suggesting that the MLB viruses and these novel rat astroviruses may share a common ancestor. Society for General Microbiology 2010-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3052596/ /pubmed/20554799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.022764-0 Text en Copyright © 2010, SGM
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Peiris, J. S. Malik
Poon, Leo L. M.
Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
title Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
title_full Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
title_fullStr Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
title_full_unstemmed Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
title_short Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
title_sort detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans
topic Animal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20554799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.022764-0
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