Grinde, Bjørn
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Journal of Translational Medicine
Chronic fatigue often starts with an acute viral infection—as witnessed in the case of SARS-CoV-2—but indirect consequences of these infections are presumably the actual cause of the condition. As recently reviewed in this journal, the culprit could be a virus already present in the patient. The review covers several types of viruses, but concludes...
Ting, Chiu-Huang Lin, Chia-Ying Huang, Yang-Chieh Liu, Shyh-Shyan Peng, Shao-Yu Wang, Chen-Wei Wu, Hung-Yi
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Journal of Veterinary Science
Background Goslings in several Taiwanese farms experienced gosling feather loss disease (GFL) at 21–35 days and goose broke feather disease (GBF) at 42–60 days. The prevalence ranges from a few birds to 500 cases per field. It is estimated that about 12,000 geese have been infected, the morbidity is 70–80% and the mortality is 20–30%. Objectives Th...
Tochetto, Caroline de Lima, Diane Alves Varela, Ana Paula Muterle Ortiz, Lucía Cano Loiko, Márcia Regina Scheffer, Camila Mengue Paim, Willian Pinto Cibulski, Samuel Paulo Cerva, Cristine Herpich, Juliana
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Microbial pathogenesis
Since its first identification in 2016, porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3) has been detected in healthy and/or diseased swine in many countries worldwide. In a previous study by our group, PCV3 was detected in sera of sows which had at least one stillborn piglet in the last parturition. As such, it became important to investigate if the presence of PCV3 i...
Zhou, Jianwei Dai, Yadong Lin, Cui Zhang, Ying Feng, Zixuan Dong, Weiren Jin, Yulan Yan, Yan Zhou, Jiyong Gu, Jinyan
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Virulence
Entry of circovirus into the host cell nucleus is essential for viral replication during the early stage of infection. However, the mechanisms by which nucleolar shuttle proteins are used during viral replication is still not well understood. Here, we report a previously unidentified nucleolar localization signal in circovirus capsid protein (Cap),...
Lecis, Roberta Mucedda, Mauro Pidinchedda, Ermanno Zobba, Rosanna Pittau, Marco Alberti, Alberto
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Virus Genes
Circoviruses are small circular DNA viruses causing severe pig and poultry disease, recently identified in various bat species worldwide. We report the detection and full-genome molecular characterization of a novel bat-associated Circovirus identified in faecal samples of Miniopterus schreibersii bats (Schreiber’s bent-winged bats) from Sardinia, ...
Landrau-Giovannetti, Nelmarie Subramaniam, Kuttichantran Brown, Melissa Ann Ng, Terry Fei Fan Rotstein, David S West, Kristi Frasca, Salvatore Jr Waltzek, Thomas B
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Virus research
Tissues from a juvenile Longman's beaked whale that stranded in Hawaii in 2010 were screened for viruses using a Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) approach. From the NGS data, the full genome (1,849 bp) of a novel beaked whale circovirus (BWCV) was determined. Two open reading frames (ORF) were annotated, including ORF1 that encodes the capsid gene,...
Haddadmarandi, M. R. Madani, S. A. Nili, H. Ghorbani, A.
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research
Background: Circoviruses are small, non-enveloped, single stranded DNA viruses. There is scarce information about these agents in non-psittacine birds. Aims: It is attempted to detect and characterize circoviruses in non-psittacine birds. Methods: Forty-five samples were collected from different non-psittacine species belonging to seven avian order...
Khayat, Reza Wen, Ke Alimova, Aleksandra Gavrilov, Boris Katz, Al Galarza, Jose M Gottlieb, Paul
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Virology
Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) has a major impact on the swine industry. Eight PCV2 genotypes (a-h) have been identified using capsid sequence analysis. PCV2d has been designated as the emerging genotype. The cryo-electron microscopy molecular envelope of PCV2d virus-like particles identifies differences between PCV2a, b and d genotypes that accompany...
Dennis, Tristan P.W. de Souza, William Marciel Marsile-Medun, Soledad Singer, Joshua B. Wilson, Sam J. Gifford, Robert J.
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Virus Research
Circoviruses (family Circoviridae ) are small, non-enveloped viruses that have short, single-stranded DNA genomes. Circovirus sequences are frequently recovered in metagenomic investigations, indicating that these viruses are widespread, yet they remain relatively poorly understood. Endogenous circoviral elements (CVe) are DNA sequences derived fro...
Sheykhi, Abdulmajid Sheikhi, Nariman Charkhkar, Saeid Brujeni, Gholamreza Nikbakht
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Avian diseases
Circovirus infections have been documented in adult and nestling canaries (Fringillidae) but the distribution of the virus in the world is not yet known. In captive canary flocks, Circovirus infections have been reported based on the clinical observations. In this study, the presence of both canary circovirus (CaCV) and chicken anemia virus (CAV) i...