Department of Animal Health, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sardegna, 07100 Sassari, Italy.
Big Data Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 4BH, UK.
Viruses. 2021 Oct 25;13(11):2145. doi: 10.3390/v13112145.
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is one of the pathogens of highest concern worldwide. Despite different virus lineages co-circulating in several areas, dual infections in the same animal have been rarely observed, suggesting that ASF superinfections are infrequent events. Here we present the first genome-wide detection and analysis of two intragenotype dual ASFV infections. The dual infections have been detected in a hunted wild boar and in a pig carcass, both infected by ASFV genotype I in Sardinia in 1984 and 2018, respectively. We characterize the genetic differences between the two sequences, their intra-host frequency, and their phylogenetic relationship among fully sequenced ASFV strains from Sardinia. Both dual infections involve pairs of closely related but different viruses that were circulating in Sardinia in the same period. The results imply that dual ASFV infections or similar ASFV strains are more common than expected, especially in ASF endemic areas, albeit difficult to detect.
非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)是全球关注的最高级别病原体之一。尽管不同的病毒谱系在多个地区共同传播,但在同一动物中很少观察到双重感染,这表明 ASF 的再次感染是罕见的事件。在这里,我们首次对两种同型 ASFV 的双重感染进行了全基因组检测和分析。这两种双重感染分别在 1984 年和 2018 年在撒丁岛被猎杀的野猪和猪尸中被发现,均感染了 ASFV 基因型 I。我们对这两个序列之间的遗传差异、它们在宿主内的频率以及来自撒丁岛的全序列 ASFV 株之间的系统发育关系进行了特征描述。这两种双重感染都涉及到在同一时期在撒丁岛循环的密切相关但不同的病毒对。结果表明,双重 ASFV 感染或类似的 ASFV 株比预期的更为常见,尤其是在 ASF 流行地区,尽管难以检测。