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Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China

Canine kobuviruses (CaKoV) have been found in healthy and diarrheic dogs as well as asymptomatic wild carnivores in various countries. In order to investigate the prevalence and evolution of CaKoV in Tangshan, China, 82 dog fecal samples from pet hospitals in Tangshan were subjected to RT-PCR target...

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Autores principales: Wang, Zhaoyang, Jiang, Yajun, Liu, Xueting, Lin, Weidong, Feng, Qianqian, Xin, Ting, Guo, Xiaoyu, Hou, Shaohua, Zhu, Hongfei, Jia, Hong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32643035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-020-04727-y
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author Wang, Zhaoyang
Jiang, Yajun
Liu, Xueting
Lin, Weidong
Feng, Qianqian
Xin, Ting
Guo, Xiaoyu
Hou, Shaohua
Zhu, Hongfei
Jia, Hong
author_facet Wang, Zhaoyang
Jiang, Yajun
Liu, Xueting
Lin, Weidong
Feng, Qianqian
Xin, Ting
Guo, Xiaoyu
Hou, Shaohua
Zhu, Hongfei
Jia, Hong
author_sort Wang, Zhaoyang
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description Canine kobuviruses (CaKoV) have been found in healthy and diarrheic dogs as well as asymptomatic wild carnivores in various countries. In order to investigate the prevalence and evolution of CaKoV in Tangshan, China, 82 dog fecal samples from pet hospitals in Tangshan were subjected to RT-PCR targeting a segment of the 3D gene of CaKoV. Using this method, we identified CaKoV in 14 samples (17.07%, 14/82). Of the CaKoV-positive samples, 78.57% (11/14) and 50% (7/14) were positive for canine parvovirus and canine coronavirus, respectively. The nucleotide sequences of the 14 strains 96.6%–100% identical to each other and 77.6%–99.2% identical to representative sequences from the NCBI GenBank database. We also amplified the 14 VP1 gene sequences and found that they were 93.3%–99.6% identical to each other and 73.3%–97.8% identical to representative sequences from the NCBI GenBank database. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the 14 CaKoV strains from Tangshan are closely related to those identified in China and Thailand and display less similarity to those found in Africa, the United States, and Europe. Our data suggest that CaKoV circulated in young pet dogs in Tangshan and displays a high co-infection rate with CCoV and CPV. However, the relationship between the three viruses and their roles in the host requires further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-73414652020-07-08 Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China Wang, Zhaoyang Jiang, Yajun Liu, Xueting Lin, Weidong Feng, Qianqian Xin, Ting Guo, Xiaoyu Hou, Shaohua Zhu, Hongfei Jia, Hong Arch Virol Brief Report Canine kobuviruses (CaKoV) have been found in healthy and diarrheic dogs as well as asymptomatic wild carnivores in various countries. In order to investigate the prevalence and evolution of CaKoV in Tangshan, China, 82 dog fecal samples from pet hospitals in Tangshan were subjected to RT-PCR targeting a segment of the 3D gene of CaKoV. Using this method, we identified CaKoV in 14 samples (17.07%, 14/82). Of the CaKoV-positive samples, 78.57% (11/14) and 50% (7/14) were positive for canine parvovirus and canine coronavirus, respectively. The nucleotide sequences of the 14 strains 96.6%–100% identical to each other and 77.6%–99.2% identical to representative sequences from the NCBI GenBank database. We also amplified the 14 VP1 gene sequences and found that they were 93.3%–99.6% identical to each other and 73.3%–97.8% identical to representative sequences from the NCBI GenBank database. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the 14 CaKoV strains from Tangshan are closely related to those identified in China and Thailand and display less similarity to those found in Africa, the United States, and Europe. Our data suggest that CaKoV circulated in young pet dogs in Tangshan and displays a high co-infection rate with CCoV and CPV. However, the relationship between the three viruses and their roles in the host requires further investigation. Springer Vienna 2020-07-08 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7341465/ /pubmed/32643035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-020-04727-y Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Wang, Zhaoyang
Jiang, Yajun
Liu, Xueting
Lin, Weidong
Feng, Qianqian
Xin, Ting
Guo, Xiaoyu
Hou, Shaohua
Zhu, Hongfei
Jia, Hong
Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China
title Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China
title_full Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China
title_fullStr Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China
title_short Epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in Tangshan, China
title_sort epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of canine kobuviruses in tangshan, china
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341465/
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