๐ Detection of bovine coronavirus in nasal swab of non-captive wild water deer, Korea
ยฉ 2018 Blackwell Verlag GmbHBovine coronavirus (BCoV) is a causative agent of respiratory and enteric diseases in cattle and calves. BCoV infection was also evident in captive wild ruminants. Recently, water deer are recognized as the most common wildlife to approach farmhouses and livestock barns in Korea. Therefore, we investigated 77 nasal swab samples from non-captive wild water deer (Hydropotes inermis) between November 2016 and September 2017 and identified three samples positive for coronavirus, indicating potential for respiratory shedding. The full genomic sequences of the water deer coronavirus were closely related to BCoV (>98%). Therefore, effective biosecurity system in bovine farms would be necessary to prevent contact between farm ruminants and free-ranging wild water deer.
author
๐ค Kim, J. H.
๐ค Jang, J. H.
๐ค Yoon, S. W.
๐ค Noh, J. Y.
๐ค Ahn, M. J.
๐ค Kim, Y.
๐ค Jeong, D. G.
๐ค Kim, H. K.
year
โฐ 2018
issn
๐ 18651682 18651674
volume
65
number
3
page
627-631
citedbycount
2
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