Genetic diversity of canine coronavirus identified in dogs in yulin city, southern China

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Chun-Yang Lian , Xin-Yan Yao , Zhi-Hang Lv , Xue-Lian Zhang , Jian-Wei Shao
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Abstract

The global outbreak of the novel coronavirus has renewed interest in related viral pathogens, including canine coronavirus (CCoV), which causes severe gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and vomiting in dogs worldwide. While cases of CCoV have been reported in China, specific instances in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region—a major center for dog breeding and consumption—have not been documented. In this study, we collected spleen tissue samples from dogs in Yulin city and conducted meta-transcriptomic sequencing. Bioinformatics analysis confirmed CCoV presence in these samples. Furthermore, virus screening and phylogenetic analyses identified the circulation of two CCoV genotypes within the dog population, revealing an overall prevalence of 14.2 %, with CCoV-IIb being the predominant genotype. Notably, two significant recombination events were detected among the analyzed strains. These findings provide valuable insights into the presence and genetic diversity of CCoV Yulin's dog populations, enhancing the understanding of its genetic variation and evolution.
在中国南方玉林市犬只中发现犬冠状病毒的遗传多样性
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Virology
Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Launched in 1955, Virology is a broad and inclusive journal that welcomes submissions on all aspects of virology including plant, animal, microbial and human viruses. The journal publishes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of vaccines, anti-viral drugs and their development, anti-viral therapies, and computational studies of virus infections. Any submission that is of broad interest to the community of virologists/vaccinologists and reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research will be considered for publication, including negative findings and multidisciplinary work.Virology is open to reviews, research manuscripts, short communication, registered reports as well as follow-up manuscripts.
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