Bovine pestiviruses include (BVDV-1), (BVDV-2), and , which was originally called . We conducted an epidemiological investigation for pestiviruses circulating in backyard cattle farms in central China. RT-PCR assays and sequences analysis were conducted on 54 nasal swabs, 26 serum samples, and three lung samples from cattle with respiratory infections and identified 29 pestivirus strains, including 24 and five strains. Phylogenetic analysis based on partial 5'-UTR and Npro sequences showed that the genotypes of 24 strains included 1b (six isolates), 1m (six isolates), 1q (two isolates), 1u (one isolates), and 1o (nine isolates, a putative new sub-genotype). In addition, a single agenotype included all five strains. This study revealed extensive genetic variations within bovine pestivirus isolates derived from cattle in backyard farms in Central China, and this epidemiological information improves our understanding of the epidemics of bovine Pestiviruses, as well as will be useful in designing and evaluating diagnostic methods and developing more effective vaccines.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00197 | DOI Listing |
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