首次从中国上海居民区的野生浣熊犬身上分离到猫白细胞减少症病毒并确定其特征。

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Chen Chen, Jin Tao, Ling Tang, Tong Sun, Zhuyun Sun, Huan Xu, Shuaitao Deng, Cheng Xue, Xing Ji, Rui Wang, Hongjun Chen
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背景:食肉动物细小病毒常见于犬科和猫科动物,会导致腹泻等一系列症状,致死率很高。近年来,随着城市生态系统的逐步恢复,加上缺乏天敌,野生貉犬逐渐进入上海的居民小区,这些犬类携带的食肉动物细小病毒可能会严重影响它们和小区里猫狗的健康:因此,有必要对野貉犬进行食肉动物细小病毒监测:方法:从上海居民区采集野浣熊样本,进行副病毒筛查、病毒分离和序列比对分析:结果:本研究从上海42只活貉和2只死貉的肛门和咽拭子混合物中分离到3株副病毒,分别为YSH1-2022、YSH2-2022和GSW1-2023。经过比对,发现这3株副病毒与猫泛白秋水病病毒(FPV)位于同一分支,3个VP2基因与从上海和江苏扬州分离的FPV VP2基因具有100%的同源性。3个NS1基因与上海等地分离的FPV NS1同源性为99.9%-100%:结论:这是首次报道从貉子中分离出FPV。本研究评估了副猪嗜血杆菌病毒的宿主范围和感染风险,为上海市野生动物管理和政策制定提供了数据支持。
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First Isolation and Characterization of Feline Panleukopenia Virus From Wild Raccoon Dogs in the Residential Area of Shanghai, China.

Background: Carnivore parvovirus is commonly detected in canines and felines and results in a range of symptoms, including diarrhoea, with a high lethality rate. In recent years, the gradual restoration of urban ecosystems coupled with a lack of natural predators means that wild raccoon dogs have gradually entered residential neighbourhoods in Shanghai, and the carnivore parvovirus carried by such canines may seriously affect their health and that of dogs and cats in these neighbourhoods.

Objectives: Therefore, it is essential to monitor wild raccoon dogs for carnivore parvovirus.

Methods: The wild raccoon samples were collected from the residential area of Shanghai and screened for parvovirus, followed by virus isolation and sequence comparison analysis.

Results: In this study, three strains of parvovirus, YSH1-2022, YSH2-2022 and GSW1-2023, were isolated from anal and pharyngeal swab mixtures of 42 live raccoon dogs and two dead raccoon dogs in Shanghai, China. After alignment, it was found that the three strains of parvovirus were all located in the same branch as feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), and the three VP2 genes had 100% homology with FPV VP2 genes isolated from Shanghai and Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. The homology of the three NS1 genes with FPV NS1 isolated from Shanghai and other places was 99.9%-100%.

Conclusion: This is the first report of FPV isolated from raccoon dogs. In this study, the host range and risk of infection of parvovirus were evaluated, providing data to support wildlife management and policy formulation in Shanghai.

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Veterinary Medicine and Science
Veterinary Medicine and Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine and Science is the peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of veterinary medicine and science. The journal aims to serve the research community by providing a vehicle for authors wishing to publish interesting and high quality work in both fundamental and clinical veterinary medicine and science. Veterinary Medicine and Science publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and research methods papers, along with invited editorials and commentaries. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. We aim to be a truly global forum for high-quality research in veterinary medicine and science, and believe that the best research should be published and made widely accessible as quickly as possible. Veterinary Medicine and Science publishes papers submitted directly to the journal and those referred from a select group of prestigious journals published by Wiley-Blackwell. Veterinary Medicine and Science is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and efficiency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website.
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