2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2019.07.029
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Novel avian metaavulavirus isolated from birds of the family Columbidae in Taiwan

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“…Two viruses isolated from the birds of the family Columbidae in this study were classified as members of APMV-22. One of the isolates, APMV-22/dove/Taiwan/AHRI140/2019 (APMV-22 AHRI140) obtained from a resident dove, was grouped with the APMV-22 isolates described in our previous study conducted between 2009 and 2017 [ 15 ], and shared 98.8–99.5% nt identity of F gene with them. The other isolate, APMV-22/pigeon/Taiwan/Q97-NL/2015 (APMV-22 Q97-NL), was obtained from samples of pigeons imported from the Netherlands during the routine quarantine in Taiwan in 2015.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two viruses isolated from the birds of the family Columbidae in this study were classified as members of APMV-22. One of the isolates, APMV-22/dove/Taiwan/AHRI140/2019 (APMV-22 AHRI140) obtained from a resident dove, was grouped with the APMV-22 isolates described in our previous study conducted between 2009 and 2017 [ 15 ], and shared 98.8–99.5% nt identity of F gene with them. The other isolate, APMV-22/pigeon/Taiwan/Q97-NL/2015 (APMV-22 Q97-NL), was obtained from samples of pigeons imported from the Netherlands during the routine quarantine in Taiwan in 2015.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The newly proposed APMV-22 species described in our previous study [ 15 ] were constantly evolving in Columbidae birds in Taiwan, and one related European isolate obtained from imported pigeons demonstrated the extensive distribution of APMV-22. Since the prototype of APMV-22 was first isolated in 2009, fourteen viruses in our previous study and the AHRI140 isolates here had been successively detected from their natural reservoir host, resident doves and pigeons in Taiwan.…”
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“…To date, the subfamily comprises 22 species, according to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses [27]. Some isolates still await classification-e.g., novel metaavulavirus circulating in doves and pigeons but avirulent for chickens, discovered by Liu et al in samples from clinically healthy red turtle doves (Streptopelia tranquebarica) from Taiwan (accession number MK677430) [90].…”
Section: Viscerotropic Avulavirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%