๐ Novel coronavirus and astrovirus in Delaware Bay shorebirds
Background: Wild birds are an important but to some extent under-studied reservoir for emerging pathogens. We used unbiased sequencing methods for virus discovery in shorebird samples from the Delaware Bay, USA; an important feeding ground for thousands of migratory birds. Findings: Analysis of shorebird fecal samples indicated the presence of a novel astrovirus and coronavirus. A sanderling sample yielded sequences with distant homology to avian nephritis virus 1, an astrovirus associated with acute nephritis in poultry. A ruddy turnstone sample yielded sequences with homology to deltacoronaviruses. Conclusions: Our findings highlight shorebirds as a virus reservoir and the need to closely monitor wild bird populations for the emergence of novel virus variants. ยฉ 2014 Honkavuori et al.
keywords
๐ fecal samples (92)
author
๐ค Honkavuori, Kirsi S.
๐ค Briese, Thomas
๐ค Krauss, Scott
๐ค Sanchez, Maria D.
๐ค Jain, Komal
๐ค Hutchison, Stephen K.
๐ค Webster, Robert G.
๐ค Lipkin, W. Ian
year
โฐ 2014
journal
๐ PLoS ONE
issn
๐ 19326203
volume
9
number
4
page
citedbycount
14
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