๐ Occurrence and sequence analysis of porcine deltacoronaviruses in southern China Susanna Lau
Background: Following the initial isolation of porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) from pigs with diarrheal disease in the United States in 2014, the virus has been detected on swine farms in some provinces of China. To date, little is known about the molecular epidemiology of PDCoV in southern China where major swine production is operated. Results: To investigate the prevalence of PDCoV in this region and compare its activity to other enteric disease of swine caused by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus (TGEV), and porcine rotavirus group C (Rota C), 390 fecal samples were collected from swine of various ages from 15 swine farms with reported diarrhea. Fecal samples were tested by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) that targeted PDCoV, PEDV, TGEV, and Rota C, respectively. PDCoV was detected exclusively from nursing piglets with an overall prevalence of approximate 1.28 % (5/390), not in suckling and fattening piglets. Interestingly, all of PDCoV-positive samples were from 2015 rather than 2012-2014. Despite a low detection rate, PDCoV emerged in each province/region of southern China. In addition, compared to TGEV (1.54 %, 5/390) or Rota C (1.28 %, 6/390), there were highly detection rates of PEDV (22.6 %, 88/390) in those samples. Notably, all five PDCoV-positive piglets were co-infected by PEDV. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis of spike (S) and nucleocapsid (N) gene sequences of PDCo. Vs revealed that currently circulating PDCo. Vs in southern China were more closely related to other Chinese strains of PDCo. Vs than to those reported in United States, South Korea and Thailand. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that PDCoV was present in southern China despite the low prevalence, and supported an evolutionary theory of geographical clustering of PDCo. Vs.
keywords
๐ closely related (222)
๐ fecal samples (92)
๐ phylogenetic analysis (188)
๐ gastroenteritis coronavirus (57)
๐ reverse transcription (205)
๐ transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
author
๐ค Zhai, Shao Lun
๐ค Wei, Wen Kang
๐ค Li, Xiao Peng
๐ค Wen, Xiao Hui
๐ค Zhou, Xia
๐ค Zhang, He
๐ค Lv, Dian Hong
๐ค Li, Feng
๐ค Wang, Dan
year
โฐ 2016
journal
๐ Virology Journal
issn
๐ 1743422X
volume
13
number
1
page
citedbycount
13
download
๐ [BibTeX]