1. Pathogen spread and globalization: The case of Pestivirus heterogeneity in southern Italy
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Pasquale Turno, Nicola Decaro, Massimo Giangaspero, Claudio Apicella, Canio Buonavoglia, and Pietro Gargano
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040301 veterinary sciences ,Sequence analysis ,Population ,Cattle Diseases ,Sheep Diseases ,Genome, Viral ,Biology ,Virus ,0403 veterinary science ,Border disease virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Genotype ,Animals ,education ,Pathogen ,Phylogeny ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Goat Diseases ,Sheep ,General Veterinary ,Goats ,Pestivirus ,Pestivirus Infections ,Border Disease ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Italy ,RNA, Viral ,Cattle ,5' Untranslated Regions - Abstract
Pestiviruses are responsible for widespread diseases affecting cattle, pigs and other ruminants, presenting a wide range of clinical manifestations, with significant impact on animal production. Given the recent various reports of a relatively high number of new strains and atypical genomic variants, in the present study, ninety-seven genomic sequences from southern Italy have been evaluated applying the palindromic nucleotide substitutions method, based on 5’-UTR secondary structure alignment and computing genetic distance among strains in the internal ribosome entry site. Sequence analysis revealed a highly heterogeneous virus population, indicating the introduction of virus variants of Bovine viral diarrhea virus and Border disease virus species from foreign countries. The application of different analytical procedures was useful to avoid interpretation difficulties. Circulation of heterogeneous virus populations showed the need for more accurate epidemiological investigations and stringent veterinary controls to protect animal health and welfare.
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- 2019
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