Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.)
The genus Protoparvovirus (family Parvoviridae ) includes several viruses of carnivores. We describe a novel fox protoparvovirus, which we named Newlavirus as it was discovered in samples from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Analysis of the full non-structural protein (NS1) sequence indicates tha...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bcaa767960e44269b4a33f08763aeafb 2023-05-15T17:21:40+02:00 Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.) Marta Canuti Émilie Bouchard Bruce Rodrigues Hugh G. Whitney Marti Hopson Cornelia Gilroy Garry Stenson Suzanne C. Dufour Andrew S. Lang Joost T. P. Verhoeven 2021-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/v13101969 https://doaj.org/article/bcaa767960e44269b4a33f08763aeafb EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/10/1969 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4915 doi:10.3390/v13101969 1999-4915 https://doaj.org/article/bcaa767960e44269b4a33f08763aeafb Viruses, Vol 13, Iss 1969, p 1969 (2021) protoparvovirus parvovirus virus discovery fox carnivore Microbiology QR1-502 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/v13101969 2022-12-31T08:00:32Z The genus Protoparvovirus (family Parvoviridae ) includes several viruses of carnivores. We describe a novel fox protoparvovirus, which we named Newlavirus as it was discovered in samples from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Analysis of the full non-structural protein (NS1) sequence indicates that this virus is a previously uncharacterized species. Newlavirus showed high prevalence in foxes from both the mainland (Labrador, 54/137, 39.4%) and the island of Newfoundland (22/50, 44%) but was not detected in samples from other carnivores, including coyotes ( n = 92), lynx ( n = 58), martens ( n = 146), mink ( n = 47), ermines ( n = 17), dogs ( n = 48), and ringed ( n = 4), harp ( n = 6), bearded ( n = 6), and harbor ( n = 2) seals. Newlavirus was found at similar rates in stool and spleen (24/80, 30% vs. 59/152, 38.8%, p = 0.2) but at lower rates in lymph nodes (2/37, 5.4%, p < 0.01). Sequencing a fragment of approximately 750 nt of the capsid protein gene from 53 samples showed a high frequency of co-infection by more than one strain (33.9%), high genetic diversity with 13 genotypes with low sequence identities (70.5–87.8%), and no geographic segregation of strains. Given the high prevalence, high diversity, and the lack of identification in other species, foxes are likely the natural reservoir of Newlavirus, and further studies should investigate its distribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Lynx Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Newfoundland Canada Viruses 13 10 1969 |
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The genus Protoparvovirus (family Parvoviridae ) includes several viruses of carnivores. We describe a novel fox protoparvovirus, which we named Newlavirus as it was discovered in samples from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Analysis of the full non-structural protein (NS1) sequence indicates that this virus is a previously uncharacterized species. Newlavirus showed high prevalence in foxes from both the mainland (Labrador, 54/137, 39.4%) and the island of Newfoundland (22/50, 44%) but was not detected in samples from other carnivores, including coyotes ( n = 92), lynx ( n = 58), martens ( n = 146), mink ( n = 47), ermines ( n = 17), dogs ( n = 48), and ringed ( n = 4), harp ( n = 6), bearded ( n = 6), and harbor ( n = 2) seals. Newlavirus was found at similar rates in stool and spleen (24/80, 30% vs. 59/152, 38.8%, p = 0.2) but at lower rates in lymph nodes (2/37, 5.4%, p < 0.01). Sequencing a fragment of approximately 750 nt of the capsid protein gene from 53 samples showed a high frequency of co-infection by more than one strain (33.9%), high genetic diversity with 13 genotypes with low sequence identities (70.5–87.8%), and no geographic segregation of strains. Given the high prevalence, high diversity, and the lack of identification in other species, foxes are likely the natural reservoir of Newlavirus, and further studies should investigate its distribution. |
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Marta Canuti Émilie Bouchard Bruce Rodrigues Hugh G. Whitney Marti Hopson Cornelia Gilroy Garry Stenson Suzanne C. Dufour Andrew S. Lang Joost T. P. Verhoeven |
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Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.) |
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Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.) |
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Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.) |
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Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.) |
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Newlavirus, a Novel, Highly Prevalent, and Highly Diverse Protoparvovirus of Foxes ( Vulpes spp.) |
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newlavirus, a novel, highly prevalent, and highly diverse protoparvovirus of foxes ( vulpes spp.) |
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