Multi-host dispersal of known and novel carnivore amdoparvoviruses

Autor: Marta Canuti, H. Dawn Marshall, Andrew S. Lang, Mac Pitcher, Émilie Bouchard, Stephanie M. Graham, Bruce Rodrigues, Richard Neville, Hugh Whitney, Emily McDonald
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Zdroj: Virus Evolution. 6
ISSN: 2057-1577
DOI: 10.1093/ve/veaa072
Popis: Amdoparvoviruses (family Parvoviridae) are ssDNA viruses that cause an immune complex-mediated wasting syndrome in carnivores. They are multi-host pathogens and cross-species infection is facilitated by the fact that viral entry is mediated by cellular Fc receptors recognizing antibody-coated viruses. We developed a pan-amdoparvovirus PCR and screened tissue samples from 666 wild carnivores (families Felidae, Canidae, and Mustelidae) from Newfoundland or Labrador (Canada) and molecularly characterized the identified strains. Fifty-four out of 666 (8.1%) animals were amdoparvovirus-positive. Infection rate was the highest in American mink (34/47, 72.3%), followed by foxes (Arctic and red foxes, 13/311, 4.2%), lynx (2/58, 3.5%), and American martens (5/156, 3.4%). No virus was detected in samples from 87 coyotes and 17 ermines. Viruses from Newfoundland were classified as Aleutian mink disease virus (AMDV). Mink harvested near AMDV-affected fur farms had higher prevalence (24/24, 100%) than other mink (10/23, 43.5%; P
Databáze: OpenAIRE