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Novel Lineage of Infectious Bronchitis Virus from Sub-Saharan Africa Identified by Random Amplification and Next-Generation Sequencing of Viral Genome.
Bali, Krisztina; Kaszab, Eszter; Marton, Szilvia; Hamdiou, Seydou Hamadou; Bentaleb, Reza Karim; Kiss, István; Palya, Vilmos; Bányai, Krisztián.
  • Bali K; Veterinary Medical Research Institute, 1143 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Kaszab E; Veterinary Medical Research Institute, 1143 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Marton S; Veterinary Medical Research Institute, 1143 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Hamdiou SH; Ceva Sante Animale S.A, 33500 Libourne, France.
  • Bentaleb RK; Ceva Sante Animale S.A, 33500 Libourne, France.
  • Kiss I; Ceva-Phylaxia Veterinary Biologicals Co., Ltd., 1107 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Palya V; Ceva-Phylaxia Veterinary Biologicals Co., Ltd., 1107 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Bányai K; Veterinary Medical Research Institute, 1143 Budapest, Hungary.
Life (Basel) ; 12(4)2022 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1820330
ABSTRACT
Avian infectious bronchitis (IB) is among the major viral respiratory and reproductive diseases of chickens caused by Avian coronavirus. In the African continent, IB was first described in countries located in the Mediterranean basin. In other parts of the continent, the epidemiological situation of IB remains unclear. In this study, the complete genome sequences of five IBV strains, originating from the sub-Saharan area were determined. Phylogenetic analysis based on the full-length S1 sequences identified three lineages (GI-14, GI-16, and GI-19) common in Africa and revealed that a strain, D2334/11/2/13/CI, isolated in Ivory Coast may represent a novel lineage within genotype GI. The maximum inter- and intragenotype sequence identities between this strain and other IBVs were 67.58% and 78.84% (nucleotide) and 64.44% and 78.6% (amino acid), respectively. The whole-genome nucleotide identity of the novel variant shared the highest values with a reference Belgian nephropathogenic strain (B1648, 92.4%) and with another study strain from Ivory Coast (D2334/12/2/13/CI, 94.6%). This study illustrates the importance of epidemiological monitoring of IBV in sub-Saharan Africa, as the area may serve as a focal point for newly emerging viral lineages.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Randomized controlled trials Topics: Variants Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Life12040475

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Randomized controlled trials Topics: Variants Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Life12040475