Emerg Infect Dis. 2024 Dec;30(12):2544-2558. doi: 10.3201/eid3012.241042.
We identified a novel mastadenovirus, herein referred to as colobus adenovirus (CoAdV), as the likely cause of fatal respiratory and enteric diseases in multiple black-and-white colobuses (Colobus guereza) imported into Thailand in 2022. Among 9 affected colobuses, 4 died. Viral antigen was abundant in respiratory and enteric tissues, where prominent lesions and clinical signs were observed. We successfully cultivated CoAdV in Vero cells and characterized the complete viral genome, which indicated the virus is genetically distinct from other simian adenoviruses. We also conducted a retrospective study of archival samples from 7 other unrelated colobuses that had respiratory distress or diarrhea and found similar viral strains in 4 of those colobuses. Although we could not determine the potential harm to humans or other nonhuman primates from current information, the zoonotic and spillover potential of this virus to other related hosts should not be neglected. Veterinarians should consider CoAdV when pneumonia is diagnosed in colobuses.
我们鉴定出一种新型巨细胞病毒,即青猴腺病毒(CoAdV),可能是 2022 年进口到泰国的多种黑白疣猴(Colobus guereza)发生致命呼吸道和肠道疾病的原因。在受影响的 9 只疣猴中,有 4 只死亡。病毒抗原在呼吸道和肠道组织中大量存在,在这些组织中观察到明显的病变和临床症状。我们成功地在 Vero 细胞中培养了 CoAdV,并对完整的病毒基因组进行了特征分析,表明该病毒在遗传上与其他灵长类腺病毒不同。我们还对 7 只其他无关联的疣猴的存档样本进行了回顾性研究,这些疣猴有呼吸窘迫或腹泻症状,在其中 4 只中发现了类似的病毒株。虽然我们无法根据现有信息确定该病毒对人类或其他非人类灵长类动物的潜在危害,但该病毒对其他相关宿主的人畜共患和溢出潜力不应被忽视。兽医在诊断疣猴肺炎时应考虑到 CoAdV。