Golender Natalia, Bumbarov Velizar, Eldar Avi, Zamir Lior, Tov Boris Even, Kenigswald Gabriel, Tiomkin Eitan
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摘要
桑戈病毒(SANV)是环布尼亚病毒科正布尼亚病毒属布尼亚病毒目Simbu血清群中的一员。2019年10月底,从2头出现发热、减乳和腹泻症状的奶牛血清中分离到2株SANV病毒。在Vero细胞中分离出两种病毒。对这些病毒分离株进行全基因组测序。以色列SANV毒株的遗传和系统发育分析表明它们的亲缘关系非常密切。然而,它们在所有三个基因组片段上与已知唯一分离的尼日利亚SANV Ib An 5077株没有显著差异。以色列症状牛Sango病毒的短通信分离Natalia Golender1*, Velizar Bumbarov1, Avi Eldar1, Lior Zamir2, Boris Even Tov2, Gabriel kenigswal3和Eitan Tiomkin3 1以色列Beit Dagan Kimron兽医研究所病毒学部2以色列Rosh Pina兽医服务3以色列Caesarea hachaklait兽医服务接收:2021年6月29日接收:2021年7月19日发布:2021年7月20日*通讯作者:Natalia Golender,以色列贝特达甘Kimron兽医研究所病毒学部,电话:(+972-9681949);传真:972 - 39681788;电子邮件:ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9074-7989 https://www.peertechzpublications.com
Isolation of Sango viruses from Israeli symptomatic cattle
Sango Virus (SANV) is a member of the Simbu serogroup within the order Bunyavirales, family Peribunyaviridae, genus Orthobunyavirus. In the end of October, 2019, two SANV virus were identifi ed and isolated from sera sampled from two symptomatic cows, which manifested fever, milk reduction and diarrhea. Two viruses were isolated in Vero cells. Full genome sequencing of these virus isolates was performed. Genetic and phylogenetic analyses of Israeli SANV strains showed their very close relationship. However, they have signifi cant difference in all three genome segments with a sole known isolated Nigerian SANV Ib An 5077 strain. Short Communication Isolation of Sango viruses from Israeli symptomatic cattle Natalia Golender1*, Velizar Bumbarov1, Avi Eldar1, Lior Zamir2, Boris Even Tov2, Gabriel Kenigswald3 and Eitan Tiomkin3 1Department of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan, Israel 2Israeli Veterinary Services, Rosh Pina, Israel 3Hachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, Israel Received: 29 June, 2021 Accepted: 19 July, 2021 Published: 20 July, 2021 *Corresponding author: Natalia Golender, Department of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan, Israel, Tel: (+972-9681949); Fax: 972-39681788; E-mail: ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9074-7989 https://www.peertechzpublications.com