Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte Júnior, José Wandilson Barboza
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Chagas, Elaine Hellen Nunes, Serra, Ana Carolina Silva, Souto, Lizandra Caroline dos Santos, Penha Júnior, Edvaldo Tavares da, Bandeira, Renato da Silva, Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e, Oliveira, Hanna Gabriela da Silva, Sousa, Thaymes Kiara Santos, Lopes, Cinthia Távora de Albuquerque, Domingues, Sheyla Farhayldes Souza, Pinheiro, Helder Henrique Costa, Malik, Yashpal Singh, Salvarani, Felipe Masiero, Mascarenhas, Joana D’Arc Pereira
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/4456
Resumo: The present study reports the occurrence of rotavirus A (RVA), rotavirus D (RVD), rotavirus F (RVF), rotavirus G (RVG), and picobirnavirus (PBV) in fecal specimens of wild (n = 22), and exotic birds (n = 1) from different cities of Para´ state. These animals were hospitalized at Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Para´, Brazil, in a period from January 2018 to June 2019. The animals exhibited different clinical signs, such as diarrhea, malnutrition, dehydration, and fractures. The results showed 39.1% (9/23) of positivity for RVA by RT-qPCR. Among these, one sample (1/9) for the NSP3 gene of T2 genotype was characterized. About 88.9% (8/9) for the VP7 gene belonging to G1, G3 equine like and G6 genotypes, and 55.5% (5/9) for the VP4 gene of P[2] genotype were obtained. In the current study, approximately 4.5% of the samples (1/23) revealed coinfection for the RVA, RVD and RVF groups. Furthermore, picobirnavirus (PBV) was detected in one of the 23 samples tested, and was classified in the Genogroup I. The findings represent the first report of RVA, RVD, RVF, RVG, and PBV genotypes in wild birds in Brazil, and due to wide distribution it can implies potential impacts of RVs, and PBVs on avian health, and other animals contributing to construction of new knowledge, and care perspectives.
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spelling Duarte Júnior, José Wandilson BarbozaChagas, Elaine Hellen NunesSerra, Ana Carolina SilvaSouto, Lizandra Caroline dos SantosPenha Júnior, Edvaldo Tavares daBandeira, Renato da SilvaGuimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza eOliveira, Hanna Gabriela da SilvaSousa, Thaymes Kiara SantosLopes, Cinthia Távora de AlbuquerqueDomingues, Sheyla Farhayldes SouzaPinheiro, Helder Henrique CostaMalik, Yashpal SinghSalvarani, Felipe MasieroMascarenhas, Joana D’Arc Pereira2021-10-05T11:53:58Z2021-10-05T11:53:58Z2021DUARTE JÚNIOR, José Wandilson Barboza et al. Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, v. 15, n. 9, p. 1-18, 2021.1935-2735https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/445610.1371/journal.pntd.0008792The present study reports the occurrence of rotavirus A (RVA), rotavirus D (RVD), rotavirus F (RVF), rotavirus G (RVG), and picobirnavirus (PBV) in fecal specimens of wild (n = 22), and exotic birds (n = 1) from different cities of Para´ state. These animals were hospitalized at Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Para´, Brazil, in a period from January 2018 to June 2019. The animals exhibited different clinical signs, such as diarrhea, malnutrition, dehydration, and fractures. The results showed 39.1% (9/23) of positivity for RVA by RT-qPCR. Among these, one sample (1/9) for the NSP3 gene of T2 genotype was characterized. About 88.9% (8/9) for the VP7 gene belonging to G1, G3 equine like and G6 genotypes, and 55.5% (5/9) for the VP4 gene of P[2] genotype were obtained. In the current study, approximately 4.5% of the samples (1/23) revealed coinfection for the RVA, RVD and RVF groups. Furthermore, picobirnavirus (PBV) was detected in one of the 23 samples tested, and was classified in the Genogroup I. The findings represent the first report of RVA, RVD, RVF, RVG, and PBV genotypes in wild birds in Brazil, and due to wide distribution it can implies potential impacts of RVs, and PBVs on avian health, and other animals contributing to construction of new knowledge, and care perspectives.National Development Agency Council for Scientific and Technological Development (Grant: 133547/2018-3 and Grant: 308459/2019-9); Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education (Grant: 88882.459702/2019-01); Amazon Foundation for Support to Studies and Research in Pará (Grant: PRO3958- 2019)Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
title Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
spellingShingle Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
Duarte Júnior, José Wandilson Barboza
Aves / anatomia & histologia
Aves / virologia
Infecções por Rotavirus / veterinária
Picobirnavirus
title_short Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
title_full Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
title_fullStr Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
title_full_unstemmed Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
title_sort Ocurrence of rotavirus and picobirnavirus in wild and exotic avian from amazon forest
author Duarte Júnior, José Wandilson Barboza
author_facet Duarte Júnior, José Wandilson Barboza
Chagas, Elaine Hellen Nunes
Serra, Ana Carolina Silva
Souto, Lizandra Caroline dos Santos
Penha Júnior, Edvaldo Tavares da
Bandeira, Renato da Silva
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e
Oliveira, Hanna Gabriela da Silva
Sousa, Thaymes Kiara Santos
Lopes, Cinthia Távora de Albuquerque
Domingues, Sheyla Farhayldes Souza
Pinheiro, Helder Henrique Costa
Malik, Yashpal Singh
Salvarani, Felipe Masiero
Mascarenhas, Joana D’Arc Pereira
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author2 Chagas, Elaine Hellen Nunes
Serra, Ana Carolina Silva
Souto, Lizandra Caroline dos Santos
Penha Júnior, Edvaldo Tavares da
Bandeira, Renato da Silva
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e
Oliveira, Hanna Gabriela da Silva
Sousa, Thaymes Kiara Santos
Lopes, Cinthia Távora de Albuquerque
Domingues, Sheyla Farhayldes Souza
Pinheiro, Helder Henrique Costa
Malik, Yashpal Singh
Salvarani, Felipe Masiero
Mascarenhas, Joana D’Arc Pereira
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte Júnior, José Wandilson Barboza
Chagas, Elaine Hellen Nunes
Serra, Ana Carolina Silva
Souto, Lizandra Caroline dos Santos
Penha Júnior, Edvaldo Tavares da
Bandeira, Renato da Silva
Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e
Oliveira, Hanna Gabriela da Silva
Sousa, Thaymes Kiara Santos
Lopes, Cinthia Távora de Albuquerque
Domingues, Sheyla Farhayldes Souza
Pinheiro, Helder Henrique Costa
Malik, Yashpal Singh
Salvarani, Felipe Masiero
Mascarenhas, Joana D’Arc Pereira
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Aves / anatomia & histologia
Aves / virologia
Infecções por Rotavirus / veterinária
Picobirnavirus
topic Aves / anatomia & histologia
Aves / virologia
Infecções por Rotavirus / veterinária
Picobirnavirus
description The present study reports the occurrence of rotavirus A (RVA), rotavirus D (RVD), rotavirus F (RVF), rotavirus G (RVG), and picobirnavirus (PBV) in fecal specimens of wild (n = 22), and exotic birds (n = 1) from different cities of Para´ state. These animals were hospitalized at Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Para´, Brazil, in a period from January 2018 to June 2019. The animals exhibited different clinical signs, such as diarrhea, malnutrition, dehydration, and fractures. The results showed 39.1% (9/23) of positivity for RVA by RT-qPCR. Among these, one sample (1/9) for the NSP3 gene of T2 genotype was characterized. About 88.9% (8/9) for the VP7 gene belonging to G1, G3 equine like and G6 genotypes, and 55.5% (5/9) for the VP4 gene of P[2] genotype were obtained. In the current study, approximately 4.5% of the samples (1/23) revealed coinfection for the RVA, RVD and RVF groups. Furthermore, picobirnavirus (PBV) was detected in one of the 23 samples tested, and was classified in the Genogroup I. The findings represent the first report of RVA, RVD, RVF, RVG, and PBV genotypes in wild birds in Brazil, and due to wide distribution it can implies potential impacts of RVs, and PBVs on avian health, and other animals contributing to construction of new knowledge, and care perspectives.
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