Author: Chen, Yanyu; Ding, Zhuang; Liu, Xinxin; Chen, Jianjun; Li, Junjiao; Fei, Yidong; Liu, Zhe; Stoeger, Tobias; Bi, Yuhai; Yin, Renfu
Title: Biological and phylogenetic characterization of a novel hemagglutinationâ€negative avian avulavirus 6 isolated from wild waterfowl in China Cord-id: 8ux1q9xw Document date: 2018_9_8
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Snippet: Up to now only nine whole genome sequences of avian avulavirus 6 (AAvVâ€6) had been documented in the world since the first discovery of AAvVâ€6 (AAvVâ€6/duck/HongKong/18/199/77) at a domestic duck in 1977 from Hong Kong of China. Very limited information is known about the regularities of transmission, genetic and biological characteristics of AAvVâ€6 because of the lower isolation rate and mild losses for poultry industry. To better further explore the relationships among above factors, an
Document: Up to now only nine whole genome sequences of avian avulavirus 6 (AAvVâ€6) had been documented in the world since the first discovery of AAvVâ€6 (AAvVâ€6/duck/HongKong/18/199/77) at a domestic duck in 1977 from Hong Kong of China. Very limited information is known about the regularities of transmission, genetic and biological characteristics of AAvVâ€6 because of the lower isolation rate and mild losses for poultry industry. To better further explore the relationships among above factors, an AAvVâ€6 epidemiological surveillance of domestic poultry and wild birds in six provinces of China suspected of sites of interâ€species transmission and being intercontinental flyways during the year 2013–2017 was conducted. Therefore, 9,872 faecal samples from wild birds and 1,642 cloacal and tracheal swab samples from clinically healthy poultry of live bird market (LBM) were collected respectively. However, only one novel hemagglutinationâ€negative AAvVâ€6 isolate (AAvVâ€6/mallard/Hubei/2015) was isolated from a fresh faecal sample obtained from mallard at a wetland of Hubei province. Sequencing and phylogenetic analyses of this AAvVâ€6 isolate (AAvVâ€6/mallard/Hubei/2015) indicated that this isolate grouping to genotype I were epidemiological intercontinentally linked with viruses from the wild birds in Europe and America. Meanwhile, at least two genotypes (I and II) are existed within serotype AAvVâ€6. In additional, this novel hemagglutinationâ€negative AAvVâ€6 isolate in chicken embryos restored its hemagglutination when preâ€treated with trypsin. These findings, together with data from other AAvVâ€6, suggest potential epidemiological intercontinental spreads among AAvVâ€6 transmission by wild migratory birds, and reveal potential threats to wild birds and domestic poultry worldwide.
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