Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, 64100 Teramo, Italy.
Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70010 Valenzano, Italy.
Viruses. 2022 Mar 23;14(4):663. doi: 10.3390/v14040663.
In recent years, advances in diagnostics and deep sequencing technologies have led to the identification and characterization of novel viruses in cats as protoparviruses and chaphamaparvoviruses, unveiling the diversity of the feline virome in the respiratory tract. Observational, epidemiological and experimental data are necessary to demonstrate firmly if some viruses are able to cause disease, as this information may be confounded by virus- or host-related factors. Also, in recent years, researchers were able to monitor multiple examples of transmission to felids of viruses with high pathogenic potential, such as the influenza virus strains H5N1, H1N1, H7N2, H5N6 and H3N2, and in the late 2019, the human hypervirulent coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. These findings suggest that the study of viral infections always requires a multi-disciplinary approach inspired by the One Health vision. By reviewing the literature, we provide herewith an update on the emerging viruses identified in cats and their potential association with respiratory disease.
近年来,诊断学和深度测序技术的进步导致了在猫中鉴定和描述新型病毒,包括原细小病毒和查帕卡细小病毒,揭示了呼吸道中猫病毒组的多样性。需要观察性、流行病学和实验数据来明确证实某些病毒是否能够引起疾病,因为这些信息可能会受到病毒或宿主相关因素的干扰。此外,近年来,研究人员能够监测到多种具有高致病性潜力的病毒向猫科动物传播的例子,如流感病毒株 H5N1、H1N1、H7N2、H5N6 和 H3N2,以及 2019 年末的人类高致病性冠状病毒 SARS-CoV-2。这些发现表明,病毒感染的研究总是需要一种多学科的方法,这种方法受到“同一健康”愿景的启发。通过回顾文献,我们在此提供了在猫中发现的新兴病毒及其与呼吸道疾病潜在关联的最新信息。