1. Novel orthohepeviruses in wild rodents from São Paulo State, Brazil.
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de Souza WM, Romeiro MF, Sabino-Santos G Jr, Maia FGM, Fumagalli MJ, Modha S, Nunes MRT, Murcia PR, and Figueiredo LTM
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- Animals, Brazil epidemiology, Chiroptera virology, Disease Reservoirs, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Host Specificity, Phylogeny, RNA Virus Infections epidemiology, RNA Virus Infections virology, RNA Viruses classification, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Serogroup, Animals, Wild virology, RNA Virus Infections veterinary, RNA Viruses genetics, RNA Viruses isolation & purification, Rodent Diseases epidemiology, Rodentia virology
- Abstract
The Hepeviridae comprise single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses classified into two genera, Orthohepevirus and Piscihepevirus. Orthohepeviruses have a wide host range that includes rodents, but previous studies had been restricted to rodents of the Muridae family. In this study, we applied a high-throughput sequencing approach to examine the presence of orthohepeviruses in rodents from São Paulo State, Brazil. We also used RT-PCR to determine the frequency of orthohepeviruses in our sampled population. We identified novel orthohepeviruses in blood samples derived from Necromys lasiurus (1.19%) and Calomys tener (3.66%). Therefore, our results expand the host range and viral diversity of the Hepeviridae family., (Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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