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First influenza D virus full-genome sequence retrieved from livestock in Namibia, Africa.

Authors :
Molini, Umberto
Curini, Valentina
Jacobs, Eugene
Tongo, Eesie
Berjaoui, Shadia
Hemberger, Maria Yvonne
Puglia, Ilaria
Jago, Mark
Khaiseb, Siegfried
Cattoli, Giovanni
Dundon, William G.
Lorusso, Alessio
Di Giallonardo, Francesca
Source :
Acta Tropica. Aug2022, Vol. 232, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Influenza D virus (IDV) was first isolated in 2011 in the USA and has since been shown to circulate in cattle, pigs, sheep, wild boar, and camels. In Africa, there is limited data on the epidemiology of IDV and, so, we investigated the presence of IDV among domestic ruminants and wild animals in Namibia by screening nasal swabs using an IDV-specific molecular assay. IDV RNA was detected in bovines (n=2), giraffes (n=2) and wildebeest (n=1). The hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion (HEF) gene from one of the bovine and the wildebeest samples was successfully sequenced as well as the full genome for the second bovine sample. Phylogenetic analysis of the HEF gene positioned the African virus variants within the D/OK lineage but with a long branch. The African variant had an amino acid diversity of 2.41% and most likely represents a distinct genotype within the lineage. Notably, the polymerase acidic protein gene (PA) was more closely related to a different lineage (D/660), indicative of potential reassortment. This is the first genetic characterization of IDV in Africa and it adds important data to our understanding of the global IDV distribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0001706X
Volume :
232
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Tropica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157327133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106482