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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences ; (12): 479-482, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-690631

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Chinese ferret badger (FB)-transmitted rabies is a serious threat to public health in southeast China. Although mostly associated with dogs, the rabies virus (RABV) presents genetic diversity and has a significantly wide host range in China. Instead of the dog- and wildlife-associated China II lineage in the past decades, the China I lineage has become the main epidemic group hosted and transmitted by dogs. In this study, four new lineages, including 43 RABVs from FBs, have been classified within the dog-dominated China I lineage since 2014. FB RABVs have been previously categorized in the China II lineage. Moreover, FB-hosted viruses seem to have become the main independent FB-associated clade in the phylogenetic tree. This claim suggests that the increasing genetic diversity of RABVs in FBs is a result of the selective pressure from coexisting dog rabies. FB transmission has become complicated and serious with the coexistence of dog rabies. Therefore, apart from targeting FB rabies, priority should be provided by the appropriate state agencies to perform mass immunization of dog against rabies.


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Animaux , Chiens , Encéphale , Virologie , Chine , Épidémiologie , Réservoirs de maladies , Virologie , Maladies des chiens , Épidémiologie , Virologie , Furets , Virologie , Liaison génétique , Variation génétique , Phylogenèse , Phylogéographie , Rage (maladie) , Épidémiologie , Virologie , Virus de la rage , Génétique
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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences ; (12): 146-148, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-776070

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Lyssaviruses, including Rabies virus, Duvenhage virus, European bat lyssavirus 1, European bat lyssavirus 2, Australian bat lyssavirus, and Irkut virus (IRKV), have caused human fatalities, but infection of IRKV in dogs has not been previously reported. In China, a dead dog that previously bit a human was determined to be infected with IRKV. Pathogenicity tests revealed that IRKVs can cause rabies-like disease in dogs and cats after laboratory infection. The close relationship between humans and pets, such as dogs and cats, may generate a new spillover-spreading route for IRKV infection. Therefore, additional attention should be paid to trans-species infection of IRKV between bats and dogs or dogs and humans through investigation of the prevalence and circulation patterns of IRKV in China.


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Animaux , Chiens , Humains , Mâle , Chine , Transmission de maladie infectieuse , Vecteurs de maladies , Maladies des chiens , Virologie , Gènes viraux , Lyssavirus , Génétique , Virulence , Phylogenèse , Infections à Rhabdoviridae , Virologie
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