重新分配
生物
虫媒病毒
病毒学
布尼亚病毒属
系统发育树
脑炎
分子流行病学
日本脑炎
病毒
基因型
遗传学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
基因
疾病
医学
病理
传染病(医学专业)
作者
Hau‐You Tzeng,Cheng‐Lung Tsai,Lu‐Jen Ting,Kuei‐Min Liao,Wu‐Chun Tu
摘要
Akabane virus (AKAV) is a teratogenic and neuropathogenic arbovirus that infects livestock and wild animals. AKAVs are endemic arboviruses from dairy farms in Taiwan in 1989, and the first sequence was detected in cattle with nonsuppurative encephalitis in 1992.This study aims to understand the epidemiological relationships of the akabane viruses between Taiwan and nearby places.In this study, 17 specimens were identified or isolated from vector insects, and ruminant fetuses collected from 1992 to 2015 were sequenced and analysed.Sequence analyses revealed all Taiwanese AKAVs belonged to genogroup Ia but diverged into two clusters in the phylogenetic trees, implying that at least two invasive events of AKAV may have occurred in Taiwan.The two clusters of AKAVs could still be identified in Taiwan in 2015, and a reassortment event was observed, indicating that the two clusters of AKAVs are already endemic in Taiwan.
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