Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand

© 2016, Springer-Verlag Wien. Picobirnavirus (PBV) is a small, bi-segmented, double-stranded RNA virus. Taxonomically, the genus Picobirnavirus belongs to the Picobirnaviridae family. PBV infects a wide range of hosts and causes opportunistic infections, but its role in diarrheal disease remains unc...

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Main Authors: Wilburn L., Yodmeeklin A., Kochjan P., Saikruang W., Kumthip K., Khamrin P., Maneekarn N.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-405972017-09-28T04:10:27Z Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand Wilburn L. Yodmeeklin A. Kochjan P. Saikruang W. Kumthip K. Khamrin P. Maneekarn N. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Wien. Picobirnavirus (PBV) is a small, bi-segmented, double-stranded RNA virus. Taxonomically, the genus Picobirnavirus belongs to the Picobirnaviridae family. PBV infects a wide range of hosts and causes opportunistic infections, but its role in diarrheal disease remains unclear. To determine the prevalence and genetic diversity of porcine PBVs in Northern Thailand, 380 fecal samples collected from diarrheic and non-diarrheic piglets, raised in 22 pig farms, were tested for the presence of PBV. Reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR) was performed using primer sets specific to the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene. PBV was detected in 86 of 265 (32.5%) diarrheic piglets and in 26 of 115 (22.6%) non-diarrheic piglets. All the PBV strains detected in this study belonged to genogroup I and a high proportion of PBV-positive piglets were co-infected with group A rotavirus (RVA) and bocavirus (BoV). Phylogenetic analysis of representative genogroup I strains revealed remarkably high similarity between strains; these formed a monophyletic cluster with 97-100% sequence identity in the RdRp gene. The strains were also closely related to genogroup I PBV Chinese porcine strain. The findings indicate that PBV infection is common in piglets with and without diarrhea in Northern Thailand. 2017-09-28T04:10:27Z 2017-09-28T04:10:27Z 4 Journal 03048608 2-s2.0-85007480771 10.1007/s00705-016-3190-3 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85007480771&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/40597
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description © 2016, Springer-Verlag Wien. Picobirnavirus (PBV) is a small, bi-segmented, double-stranded RNA virus. Taxonomically, the genus Picobirnavirus belongs to the Picobirnaviridae family. PBV infects a wide range of hosts and causes opportunistic infections, but its role in diarrheal disease remains unclear. To determine the prevalence and genetic diversity of porcine PBVs in Northern Thailand, 380 fecal samples collected from diarrheic and non-diarrheic piglets, raised in 22 pig farms, were tested for the presence of PBV. Reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR) was performed using primer sets specific to the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene. PBV was detected in 86 of 265 (32.5%) diarrheic piglets and in 26 of 115 (22.6%) non-diarrheic piglets. All the PBV strains detected in this study belonged to genogroup I and a high proportion of PBV-positive piglets were co-infected with group A rotavirus (RVA) and bocavirus (BoV). Phylogenetic analysis of representative genogroup I strains revealed remarkably high similarity between strains; these formed a monophyletic cluster with 97-100% sequence identity in the RdRp gene. The strains were also closely related to genogroup I PBV Chinese porcine strain. The findings indicate that PBV infection is common in piglets with and without diarrhea in Northern Thailand.
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author Wilburn L.
Yodmeeklin A.
Kochjan P.
Saikruang W.
Kumthip K.
Khamrin P.
Maneekarn N.
spellingShingle Wilburn L.
Yodmeeklin A.
Kochjan P.
Saikruang W.
Kumthip K.
Khamrin P.
Maneekarn N.
Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand
author_facet Wilburn L.
Yodmeeklin A.
Kochjan P.
Saikruang W.
Kumthip K.
Khamrin P.
Maneekarn N.
author_sort Wilburn L.
title Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand
title_short Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand
title_full Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand
title_fullStr Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in Thailand
title_sort molecular detection and characterization of picobirnaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in thailand
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