Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission

Adenovirus is recognized to be a significant global enteropathogen in association with sporadic cases as well as outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in humans. Based on the genetic analysis, one adenovirus strain bearing feline adenovirus gene was detected in a fecal specimen collected from a 1-year...

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Main Authors: Tung Gia Phan, Hideaki Shimizu, Shuichi Nishimura, Shoko Okitsu, Niwat Maneekarn, Hiroshi Ushijima
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-614992018-09-11T08:54:14Z Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission Tung Gia Phan Hideaki Shimizu Shuichi Nishimura Shoko Okitsu Niwat Maneekarn Hiroshi Ushijima Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Adenovirus is recognized to be a significant global enteropathogen in association with sporadic cases as well as outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in humans. Based on the genetic analysis, one adenovirus strain bearing feline adenovirus gene was detected in a fecal specimen collected from a 1-year old female child with acute gastroenteritis in Japan. The human adenovirus detected and feline adenovirus shared high identities (100% and 97%) at the amino acid levels of hexon and fiber genes, respectively, and they belonged to the same human Ad1 cluster (known as the prototype Adenoid 71). These findings suggest that the interspecies transmission of adenovirus between humans and felines might occur in nature. This report is noteworthy because it is the first, to the best of our knowledge, providing evidence of adenovirus type 1 transmission between humans and animals, and highlights possible zoonoses in humans. Further epidemiological studies should be conducted to determine whether this adenovirus strain will be emergent in future. 2018-09-11T08:54:14Z 2018-09-11T08:54:14Z 2006-11-06 Journal 14336510 2-s2.0-33750434269 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33750434269&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61499
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tung Gia Phan
Hideaki Shimizu
Shuichi Nishimura
Shoko Okitsu
Niwat Maneekarn
Hiroshi Ushijima
Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission
description Adenovirus is recognized to be a significant global enteropathogen in association with sporadic cases as well as outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in humans. Based on the genetic analysis, one adenovirus strain bearing feline adenovirus gene was detected in a fecal specimen collected from a 1-year old female child with acute gastroenteritis in Japan. The human adenovirus detected and feline adenovirus shared high identities (100% and 97%) at the amino acid levels of hexon and fiber genes, respectively, and they belonged to the same human Ad1 cluster (known as the prototype Adenoid 71). These findings suggest that the interspecies transmission of adenovirus between humans and felines might occur in nature. This report is noteworthy because it is the first, to the best of our knowledge, providing evidence of adenovirus type 1 transmission between humans and animals, and highlights possible zoonoses in humans. Further epidemiological studies should be conducted to determine whether this adenovirus strain will be emergent in future.
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author Tung Gia Phan
Hideaki Shimizu
Shuichi Nishimura
Shoko Okitsu
Niwat Maneekarn
Hiroshi Ushijima
author_facet Tung Gia Phan
Hideaki Shimizu
Shuichi Nishimura
Shoko Okitsu
Niwat Maneekarn
Hiroshi Ushijima
author_sort Tung Gia Phan
title Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission
title_short Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission
title_full Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission
title_fullStr Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission
title_full_unstemmed Human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: Evidence of interspecies transmission
title_sort human adenovirus type 1 related to feline adenovirus: evidence of interspecies transmission
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