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Distribution and characteristics of Beilong virus among wild rodents and shrews in China
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Distribution and characteristics of Beilong virus among wild rodents and shrews in China
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Wang, Ning
Fan, Hang
Fang, Li-Qun
Liu, Wei
Li, Hao
Zhang, Pan-He
Zhang, Xiao-Ai
Jiang, Fa-Chun
Li, Xiao-Kun
Chen, Jin-Jin
Dai, Ke
Jin, Mu-Zi
Shi, Wen-Qiang
Wei, Yue-Hong
Yang, Zhi-Cong
Zhou, Hai-Sheng
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Elsevier; Medline; PMC
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Beilong virus (BeiV), a member of the newly recognized genus Jeilongvirus of family Paramyxoviridae, has been reported with limited geographic and host scopes, only in Hongkong, China and from two rat species. Here, by next-generation sequencing (NGS) on dominant wild small animal species in 4 provinces in China, we obtained a complete sequence of BeiV strain from Rattus norvegicus in Guangdong, neighboring HongKong, China. We then made an expanded epidemiological investigation in 11 provinces to obtain the geographic distribution and genetic features of this virus. Altogether 7168 samples from 2005 animals (1903 rodents, 100 shrews, 2 mustelidaes) that belonged to 33 species of Cricetidae, Muridae, Sciuridae and Dipodidae family of Rodentia, 3 species of Soricidae family of Soricomorpha, 2 species of Mustelidae family of Carnivora were examined by RT-PCR and sequencing. A positive rate of 3.7% (266/7168) was obtained that was detected from 22 animal species, including 5 species of Cricetidae family, 12 species of Muridae family, 2 species of Sciuridae family and 3 species of Soricidae family. Phylogenetic analyses based on 154 partial Large gene sequences grouped the current BeiV into two lineages, that were related to their geographic regions and animal hosts. Our study showed the wide distribution of BeiV in common species of wild rodents and shrews in China, highlighting the necessity of epidemiological study in wider regions.
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10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104454
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32634600
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Distribution and characteristics of Beilong virus among wild rodents and shrews in China
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