Isolation, identification and characterization of SFTS bunyavirus from ticks collected on the surface of domestic animals

To understand the maintenance and transmission of SFTS virus, the potential vector ticks were collected from sheep, cattle and dogs in the endemic areas of SFTSV in Shandong Province. Among the collected ticks, the dominant species was H. longicornis ticks. Real-time PCR for RNA detection, virus iso...

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Published inBingdu xuebao Vol. 28; no. 3; p. 252
Main Authors Jiang, Xiao-Lin, Wang, Xian-Jun, Li, Jian-Dong, Ding, Shu-Jun, Zhang, Quan-Fu, Qu, Jing, Zhang, Shuo, Li, Chuan, Wu, Wei, Jiang, Mei, Liang, Mi-Fang, Bi, Zhen-Qiang, Li, De-Xin
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LanguageChinese
Published China 01.05.2012
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Summary:To understand the maintenance and transmission of SFTS virus, the potential vector ticks were collected from sheep, cattle and dogs in the endemic areas of SFTSV in Shandong Province. Among the collected ticks, the dominant species was H. longicornis ticks. Real-time PCR for RNA detection, virus isolation and characterization, genomic sequencing, phylogenetic and antigenic analysis were performed in this investigation. The results showed that the SFTS viral RNA was detected in 2.14% H. longicornis, and a SFTS virus was isolated from one of viral RNA positive ticks collected from sheep. Whole genome analysis of the SFTSV isolates with 11 human-origin SFTS virus revealed a highly pairwise similarity, and the growth curve analysis showed nearly identical in virus yield and the dynamic of virus reproduction compared to human derived viral isolates. Immunofluorescence and neutralization test showed identical serological reaction character of the two different origin viral strains. In this study, the characters of
ISSN:1000-8721