Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.

CASTELLS, M. - BERTONI, ESTEFANY - CAFFARENA, D. - CASAUX, M.L. - SCHILD, C. - VICTORIA, M. - RIET-CORREA, F. - GIANNITTI, F. - PARREÑO, V. - COLINA, R.

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Abstract:Viral infections affecting cattle lead to economic losses to the livestock industry worldwide, but little is known about the circulation, pathogenicity and genetic diversity of enteric bovine astrovirus (BoAstV) in America. The aim of this work was to describe the prevalence and genetic diversity of enteric BoAstV in dairy cattle in Uruguay. A total of 457 fecal and 43 intestinal contents from dairy calves were collected between July 2015 and May 2017 and tested by RT-PCR, followed by sequencing and phylogenetic analyses of the polymerase and capsid regions. Twenty-six percent (128/500) of the samples were positive. Three different species within the Mamastrovirus genus were identified, including Mamastrovirus 28, Mamastrovirus 33 (3 samples each) and an unclassified Mamastrovirus species (19 samples). The unclassified species was characterized as a novel Mamastrovirus species. BoAstV circulates in Uruguayan dairy cattle with a high genetic diversity. The eventual clinicopathological significance of enteric BoAstV infection in cattle needs further investigation.


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2020
BOVINE ASTROVIRUS
DAIRY CATTLE
GENETIC DIVERSITY
PREVALENCE
MAMASTROVIRUS SPECIES
PLATAFORMA DE SALUD ANIMAL
URUGUAY
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
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CAFFARENA, D.
CASAUX, M.L.
SCHILD, C.
VICTORIA, M.
RIET-CORREA, F.
GIANNITTI, F.
PARREÑO, V.
COLINA, R.
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BERTONI, ESTEFANY
CAFFARENA, D.
CASAUX, M.L.
SCHILD, C.
VICTORIA, M.
RIET-CORREA, F.
GIANNITTI, F.
PARREÑO, V.
COLINA, R.
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BERTONI, ESTEFANY
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RIET-CORREA, F.
GIANNITTI, F.
PARREÑO, V.
COLINA, R.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Abstract:Viral infections affecting cattle lead to economic losses to the livestock industry worldwide, but little is known about the circulation, pathogenicity and genetic diversity of enteric bovine astrovirus (BoAstV) in America. The aim of this work was to describe the prevalence and genetic diversity of enteric BoAstV in dairy cattle in Uruguay. A total of 457 fecal and 43 intestinal contents from dairy calves were collected between July 2015 and May 2017 and tested by RT-PCR, followed by sequencing and phylogenetic analyses of the polymerase and capsid regions. Twenty-six percent (128/500) of the samples were positive. Three different species within the Mamastrovirus genus were identified, including Mamastrovirus 28, Mamastrovirus 33 (3 samples each) and an unclassified Mamastrovirus species (19 samples). The unclassified species was characterized as a novel Mamastrovirus species. BoAstV circulates in Uruguayan dairy cattle with a high genetic diversity. The eventual clinicopathological significance of enteric BoAstV infection in cattle needs further investigation.
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DAIRY CATTLE
GENETIC DIVERSITY
PREVALENCE
MAMASTROVIRUS SPECIES
PLATAFORMA DE SALUD ANIMAL
URUGUAY
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spellingShingle Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
CASTELLS, M.
BOVINE ASTROVIRUS
DAIRY CATTLE
GENETIC DIVERSITY
PREVALENCE
MAMASTROVIRUS SPECIES
PLATAFORMA DE SALUD ANIMAL
URUGUAY
status_str publishedVersion
title Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
title_full Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
title_fullStr Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
title_full_unstemmed Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
title_short Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
title_sort Bovine astrovirus surveillance in Uruguay reveals high detection rate of a novel mamastrovirus species.
topic BOVINE ASTROVIRUS
DAIRY CATTLE
GENETIC DIVERSITY
PREVALENCE
MAMASTROVIRUS SPECIES
PLATAFORMA DE SALUD ANIMAL
URUGUAY
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