2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11262-018-1599-3
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Evaluation of the serum virome in calves persistently infected with Pestivirus A, presenting or not presenting mucosal disease

Abstract: Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1, reclassified as Pestivirus A, causes an economically important cattle disease that is distributed worldwide. Pestivirus A may cause persistent infection in that calves excrete the virus throughout their lives, spreading the infection in the herd. Many persistently infected (PI) calves die in the first 2 years of life from mucosal disease (MD) or secondary infections, probably as a consequence of virus-induced immune depression. Here, high-throughput sequencing (HTS) was applied f… Show more

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“…Our study, which employed nonspecific amplification, revealed the presence of commonly reported dog viruses and previously unknown viral agents (Table 1). The outstanding presence of Parvoviridae and Anelloviridae members is consistent with the findings reported in domestic dogs (Weber et al, 2018a(Weber et al, , 2018b. We also observed the presence of highly prevalent viral agents in domestic dogs from Brazil, such as CPV-2 and CDV (Alves et al, 2018b), that are genetically closely related to those reported in dogs of the same Brazilian region where the wild canids were sampled.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Our study, which employed nonspecific amplification, revealed the presence of commonly reported dog viruses and previously unknown viral agents (Table 1). The outstanding presence of Parvoviridae and Anelloviridae members is consistent with the findings reported in domestic dogs (Weber et al, 2018a(Weber et al, , 2018b. We also observed the presence of highly prevalent viral agents in domestic dogs from Brazil, such as CPV-2 and CDV (Alves et al, 2018b), that are genetically closely related to those reported in dogs of the same Brazilian region where the wild canids were sampled.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The anellovirus-related sequences were the most abundant viral sequences detected by HTS in the present study (Table 1). The predominance of anelloviruses in the mesenteric lymph nodes and spleen of both wild canid species is similar to what was reported in the serum of domestic dogs (Weber et al, 2018a(Weber et al, , 2018b. Moreover, we described two complete genomes (Fig.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Further, related, but unclassified viruses have since been reported including two viruses identified in pigs-porcine parvovirus 5 [8] and porcine parvovirus 6 [9] and a virus termed Sesavirus found in the feces of a Californian sea lion pup [10]. During an investigation of the bovine virome of US calf serum, bosavirus was identified [3] and has been found in cattle persistently infected with pestiviruses [11]. A virus identified in sera from European roe deer has been designated Ungulate copiparvovirus 3 and this virus was first detected in Ioxodes ricinus ticks found on the deer [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%