First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel
An outbreak of a disease in camels with skin lesions was reported in Israel during 2016. To identify the etiological agent of this illness, we employed a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis of lesion material revealed the presence of an orthopox-lik...
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doaj-dfeae054ac1d448c8854609a6b9edfcf2020-11-24T23:37:51ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152018-02-011027810.3390/v10020078v10020078First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in IsraelOran Erster0Sharon Melamed1Nir Paran2Shay Weiss3Yevgeny Khinich4Boris Gelman5Aharon Solomony6Orly Laskar-Levy7Division of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 12, Beit Dagan 50250, IsraelDepartment of Infectious Diseases, IIBR P.O. Box 19, Ness Ziona 74100, IsraelDepartment of Infectious Diseases, IIBR P.O. Box 19, Ness Ziona 74100, IsraelDepartment of Infectious Diseases, IIBR P.O. Box 19, Ness Ziona 74100, IsraelDivision of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 12, Beit Dagan 50250, IsraelDivision of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 12, Beit Dagan 50250, IsraelNegev Veterinary Bureau, Israeli Veterinary Services, Binyamin Ben Asa 1, Be′er Sheba 84102, IsraelDepartment of Infectious Diseases, IIBR P.O. Box 19, Ness Ziona 74100, IsraelAn outbreak of a disease in camels with skin lesions was reported in Israel during 2016. To identify the etiological agent of this illness, we employed a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis of lesion material revealed the presence of an orthopox-like virus, based on its characteristic brick shape. The virus from the skin lesions successfully infected chorioallantoic membranes and induced cytopathic effect in Vero cells, which were subsequently positively stained by an orthopox-specific antibody. The definite identification of the virus was accomplished by two independent qPCR, one of which was developed in this study, followed by sequencing of several regions of the viral genome. The qPCR and sequencing results confirmed the presence of camelpox virus (CMLV), and indicated that it is different from the previously annotated CMLV sequence available from GenBank. This is the first reported case of CMLV in Israel, and the first description of the isolated CMLV subtype.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/10/2/78orthopoxviruscamelpox virustransmission electron microscopyPCRImmunofluorescence assay (IFA)chorioallantoic membrane |
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Oran Erster Sharon Melamed Nir Paran Shay Weiss Yevgeny Khinich Boris Gelman Aharon Solomony Orly Laskar-Levy |
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Oran Erster Sharon Melamed Nir Paran Shay Weiss Yevgeny Khinich Boris Gelman Aharon Solomony Orly Laskar-Levy First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel Viruses orthopoxvirus camelpox virus transmission electron microscopy PCR Immunofluorescence assay (IFA) chorioallantoic membrane |
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Oran Erster Sharon Melamed Nir Paran Shay Weiss Yevgeny Khinich Boris Gelman Aharon Solomony Orly Laskar-Levy |
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First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel |
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First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel |
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First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel |
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First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel |
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First Diagnosed Case of Camelpox Virus in Israel |
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first diagnosed case of camelpox virus in israel |
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1999-4915 |
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An outbreak of a disease in camels with skin lesions was reported in Israel during 2016. To identify the etiological agent of this illness, we employed a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis of lesion material revealed the presence of an orthopox-like virus, based on its characteristic brick shape. The virus from the skin lesions successfully infected chorioallantoic membranes and induced cytopathic effect in Vero cells, which were subsequently positively stained by an orthopox-specific antibody. The definite identification of the virus was accomplished by two independent qPCR, one of which was developed in this study, followed by sequencing of several regions of the viral genome. The qPCR and sequencing results confirmed the presence of camelpox virus (CMLV), and indicated that it is different from the previously annotated CMLV sequence available from GenBank. This is the first reported case of CMLV in Israel, and the first description of the isolated CMLV subtype. |
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orthopoxvirus camelpox virus transmission electron microscopy PCR Immunofluorescence assay (IFA) chorioallantoic membrane |
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