Case Report and Genomic Characterization of a Novel Porcine Nodavirus in the United States

Nodaviruses are small bisegmented RNA viruses belonging to the family <i>Nodaviridae</i>. Nodaviruses have been identified in different hosts, including insects, fishes, shrimps, prawns, dogs, and bats. A novel porcine nodavirus was first identified in the United States by applying next-...

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Main Authors: Chenghuai Yang, Kent Schwartz, Eric Burrough, Jennifer Groeltz-Thrush, Qi Chen, Ying Zheng, Huigang Shen, Ganwu Li, Leyi Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Viruses
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/1/73
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Summary:Nodaviruses are small bisegmented RNA viruses belonging to the family <i>Nodaviridae</i>. Nodaviruses have been identified in different hosts, including insects, fishes, shrimps, prawns, dogs, and bats. A novel porcine nodavirus was first identified in the United States by applying next-generation sequencing on brain tissues of pigs with neurological signs, including uncontrollable shaking. RNA1 of the porcine nodavirus had the highest nucleotide identity (51.1%) to the Flock House virus, whereas its RNA2 shared the highest nucleotide identity (48%) with the RNA2 segment of caninovirus (Canine nodavirus). Genetic characterization classified porcine nodavirus as a new species under the genus <i>Alphanodavirus</i>. Further studies are needed to understand the pathogenicity and clinical impacts of this virus.
ISSN:1999-4915