兔出血性疾病病毒 2,2010-2023 年:全球检测和受影响物种回顾。

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Javier Asin, Carlos Calvete, Francisco A Uzal, Beate M Crossley, Margarida Dias Duarte, Eileen E Henderson, Fábio Abade Dos Santos
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兔出血性疾病病毒 2/基因型 GI.2(RHDV2/GI.2;Caliciviridae,Lagovirus)会在几种兔科动物中引起一种伴有肝坏死和弥散性血管内凝血的高传染性疾病。RHDV2 于 2010 年首次在法国的欧洲兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus)中检测到,此后广泛传播。我们在此收集了在不同国家和受影响物种中报告的病毒检测数据,并讨论了病理学、基因差异和新的诊断方法。RHDV2 几乎在全球范围内都有发现,截至 2023 年,欧洲、非洲、大洋洲、亚洲和北美洲都有病例报告。自 2020 年以来,美国和墨西哥爆发了大规模疫情,与此同时,中国、日本、新加坡和南非等以前未受影响的国家也首次报告了病例。在家兔和野生欧洲兔、野兔和野兔(Lepus spp.)、几种棉尾兔和刷毛兔(Sylvilagus spp.)、侏儒兔(Brachylagus idahoensis)和红岩兔(Pronolagus spp.)中都发现了病例。在一些非袋形目物种中也检测到了 RHDV2。在Sylvilagus属和Leporidae属以外的其他物种中检测到导致RHD的RHDV2是非常新颖的现象。这种快速进化的 RNA 病毒在全球范围内传播,进入以前未开发的地理区域,随着新物种的出现,宿主范围扩大的可能性也会增加;动物还可能感染非致病性钙病毒,这些病毒几乎在所有物种中传播,并可能与之发生基因重组。
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Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2, 2010-2023: a review of global detections and affected species.

Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2/genotype GI.2 (RHDV2/GI.2; Caliciviridae, Lagovirus) causes a highly contagious disease with hepatic necrosis and disseminated intravascular coagulation in several Leporidae species. RHDV2 was first detected in European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in France in 2010 and has since spread widely. We gather here data on viral detections reported in various countries and affected species, and discuss pathology, genetic differences, and novel diagnostic aspects. RHDV2 has been detected almost globally, with cases reported in Europe, Africa, Oceania, Asia, and North America as of 2023. Since 2020, large scale outbreaks have occurred in the United States and Mexico and, at the same time, cases have been reported for the first time in previously unaffected countries, such as China, Japan, Singapore, and South Africa, among others. Detections have been notified in domestic and wild European rabbits, hares and jackrabbits (Lepus spp.), several species of cottontail and brush rabbits (Sylvilagus spp.), pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis), and red rock rabbits (Pronolagus spp.). RHDV2 has also been detected in a few non-lagomorph species. Detection of RHDV2 causing RHD in Sylvilagus spp. and Leporidae species other than those in the genera Oryctolagus and Lepus is very novel. The global spread of this fast-evolving RNA virus into previously unexploited geographic areas increases the likelihood of host range expansion as new species are exposed; animals may also be infected by nonpathogenic caliciviruses that are disseminated by almost all species, and with which genetic recombination may occur.

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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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