π Coronavirus genotype diversity and prevalence of infection in wild carnivores in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Knowledge of coronaviruses in wild carnivores is limited. This report describes coronavirus genetic diversity, species specificity and infection prevalence in three wild African carnivores. Coronavirus RNA was recovered from fresh feces from spotted hyena and silver-backed jackal, but not bat-eared fox. Analysis of sequences of membrane (M) and spike (S) gene fragments revealed strains in the genus Alphacoronavirus, including three distinct strains in hyenas and one distinct strain in a jackal. Coronavirus RNA prevalence was higher in feces from younger (17 %) than older (3 %) hyenas, highlighting the importance of young animals for coronavirus transmission in wild carnivores. Wien.
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author
π€ Goller, Katja V.
π€ Fickel, JΓΆrns
π€ Hofer, Heribert
π€ Beier, Sandra
π€ East, Marion L.
year
β° 2013
journal
π Archives of Virology
issn
π 03048608
volume
158
number
4
page
729-734
citedbycount
6
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