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鉴定食蚁雀和热带短耳鸮中的两种新型腺病毒。

Identification of two novel adenoviruses in smooth-billed ani and tropical screech owl.

机构信息

Laboratory of Wildlife Health, Department of Ecosystem Ecology, University of Vila Velha, Vila Velha, ES, Brazil.

Institute for Veterinary Medical Research, Centre for Agricultural Research, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Feb 28;15(2):e0229415. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229415. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Avian adenoviruses (AdVs) are a very diverse group of pathogens causing diseases in poultry and wild birds. Wild birds, endangered by habitat loss and habitat fragmentation in the tropical forests, are recognised to play a role in the transmission of various AdVs. In this study, two novel, hitherto unknown AdVs were described from faecal samples of smooth-billed ani and tropical screech owl. The former was classified into genus Aviadenovirus, the latter into genus Atadenovirus, and both viruses most probably represent new AdV species as well. These results show that there is very limited information about the biodiversity of AdVs in tropical wild birds, though viruses might have a major effect on the population of their hosts or endanger even domesticated animals. Surveys like this provide new insights into the diversity, evolution, host variety, and distribution of avian AdVs.

摘要

禽腺病毒(Avian adenoviruses,AdVs)是一组非常多样化的病原体,可引起家禽和野生鸟类的疾病。野生鸟类因热带森林中的栖息地丧失和栖息地破碎化而受到威胁,被认为在传播各种 AdVs 方面发挥了作用。在这项研究中,从光滑的喙鸭和热带 screech 猫头鹰的粪便样本中描述了两种新型、迄今未知的 AdVs。前者被归类为 Aviadenovirus 属,后者被归类为 Atadenovirus 属,这两种病毒很可能代表新的 AdV 物种。这些结果表明,关于热带野生鸟类中 AdV 的生物多样性的信息非常有限,尽管病毒可能对宿主的种群产生重大影响,甚至危及驯化动物。此类调查为了解禽腺病毒的多样性、进化、宿主多样性和分布提供了新的视角。

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