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Arch Virol ; 165(12): 2945-2951, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33030572

ABSTRACT

Minute virus of canines (MVC) belongs to the family Parvoviridae, genus Bocaparvovirus, and has been mainly described during enteritis episodes in young dogs. This study reports the characterization of four divergent MVC strains detected between 2012 and 2018, three of which were from dogs illegally imported into Italy, most probably from Eastern Europe, that cluster together phylogenetically but share low genetic similarity with the fourth MVC from an autochthonous dog and other available MVC sequences. Our data indicate that the introduction of genetically distinct MVC strains occurred through the illegal movement of dogs from a geographic area where a distinct MVC lineage was most likely circulating. Enforced surveillance of MVC in the dog population of Eastern Europe and its neighboring countries may shed light on, and eventually trace back to, illegal animal movements.


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Dog Diseases/virology , Dogs/virology , Parvoviridae Infections/veterinary , Parvovirus, Canine/isolation & purification , Animals , DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Europe, Eastern , Italy , Parvoviridae Infections/virology , Parvovirus, Canine/genetics , Phylogeny , Travel
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 12522, 2020 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32694528

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An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 9217, 2020 06 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32513947

ABSTRACT

Noroviruses (NoVs) are one of the major causative agents of non-bacterial gastroenteritis in humans worldwide. NoVs, belonging to Caliciviridae, are classified into ten genogroups (G) and eight P-groups based on major capsid protein (VP1) and of the RNA-dependent-RNA-polymerase (RdRp), respectively. In swine, the main genogroup and P-group identified are GII and GII.P; which can infect humans too. To date, only one case of GIIP.11 have been identified in swine in Italy while the circulation of other P-types is currently unknown. In the present study, 225 swine faecal samples were collected from 74 swine herds in Veneto region through on-farm monitoring. NoV circulation was particularly high in older pigs. The phylogenetic analysis showed the co-circulation of NoVs belonging to two different P-types: GII.P11 and GII.P18, here described for the first time in Italy, presenting an extensive genetic diversity, never described before worldwide. Distinct NoV genetic subgroups and unique amino acid mutations were identified for each P-type for the first time. This study demonstrated the co-circulation of diverse swine NoVs subgroups in Italy, raising questions on the origin of such diversity and suggesting that continuous monitoring of swine NoVs is needed to track the emergence of potentially zoonotic viruses by recombination events.


Subject(s)
Gastroenteritis/pathology , Genetic Variation , Norovirus/genetics , Swine Diseases/pathology , Aging , Animals , Capsid Proteins/genetics , Feces/virology , Gastroenteritis/epidemiology , Gastroenteritis/virology , Italy/epidemiology , Mutation , Norovirus/isolation & purification , Phylogeny , Prevalence , RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase/classification , RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase/genetics , Swine , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Swine Diseases/virology
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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 8(29)2019 Jul 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31320410

ABSTRACT

We report the first nearly complete genome sequence of a porcine sapelovirus (PSV) A strain that was identified from feces of piglets suffering from diarrhea in Italy in 2015. Phylogenetic investigations revealed a separate clustering for the Italian PSV, indicating unique molecular features.

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