2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134777
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Correction: Prevalence Study and Genetic Typing of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV) in Four Bovine Species in China

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“…BVDV-1 I included subtypes 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, and 1i, while BVDV-1 II included subtypes 1f, 1g, 1h, 1m, 1n, 1o, 1q and one unclassified subtype detected in Italy. The phylogenetic tree showed the same general topology and BVDV-1 subtype clustering presented in previous reports [ 4 6 ]. Notably, all genomes of the same subtype clustered together as expected, including the sequence with unclassified subtype detected in Italy.…”
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“…BVDV-1 I included subtypes 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, and 1i, while BVDV-1 II included subtypes 1f, 1g, 1h, 1m, 1n, 1o, 1q and one unclassified subtype detected in Italy. The phylogenetic tree showed the same general topology and BVDV-1 subtype clustering presented in previous reports [ 4 6 ]. Notably, all genomes of the same subtype clustered together as expected, including the sequence with unclassified subtype detected in Italy.…”
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“…The ORF encodes a polyprotein that is processed into 12 polypeptides [ 3 ]. The classification of BVDV-1 into 21 subtypes (a through u) is primarily based on phylogenetic analysis of partial N pro sequences, and the N pro tree topology is reflected in trees constructed using the complete genome sequences [ 4 6 ]. The current knowledge of the circulating subtypes is important for epidemiological information, development of appropriate diagnostic tools, and introduction of control programs [ 7 ].…”
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“…A third genetic species, BVDV type 3, described as atypical BVDV, has been reported [ 31 ] but officially remains unrecognized [ 32 ]. Based on the phylogenetic analysis of partial sequences from the 5’ UTR, Npro, glycoprotein E2, NS3, and NS5B-3’ UTR, BVDV-1 in cattle can be further differentiated into 21 genetic subtypes (BVDV-1a to BVDV-1u) [ 33 , 34 ] and BVDV-2 into four genetic subtypes (BVDV-2a – BVDV-2d) [ 35 , 36 ]. The genetic variability of BVDV-1 in goats was first reported in southwestern China.…”
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“…The first type of virus is spread all over the world [1], but is found more often in the European countries. The largest number of subtypes (up to 21) was found in cattle in Italy [13] and China [14]. BVDV-2 in cattle was found in the USA [15], Canada [16], Brazil [17], Argentina [18], Uruguay [19], Germany [20], Slovakia [21], Italy [22], South Korea [23], Japan [24] and Mongolia [25].…”
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confidence: 99%