Title
Peruvian horse sickness virus and Yunnan orbivirus, isolated from vertebrates and mosquitoes in Peru and Australia
Date Issued
25 November 2009
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Attoui H.
Mendez-lopez M.R.
Rao S.
Hurtado-Alendes A.
Jaafar F.M.
Samuel A.R.
Belhouchet M.
Pritchard L.I.
Melville L.
Weir R.P.
Hyatt A.D.
Davis S.S.
Lunt R.
Calisher C.H.
Tesh R.B.
Mertens P.P.C.
Abstract
During 1997, two new viruses were isolated from outbreaks of disease that occurred in horses, donkeys, cattle and sheep in Peru. Genome characterization showed that the virus isolated from horses (with neurological disorders, 78% fatality) belongs to a new species the Peruvian horse sickness virus (PHSV), within the genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae. This represents the first isolation of PHSV, which was subsequently also isolated during 1999, from diseased horses in the Northern Territory of Australia (Elsey virus, ELSV). Serological and molecular studies showed that PHSV and ELSV are very similar in the serotype-determining protein (99%, same serotype). The second virus (Rioja virus, RIOV) was associated with neurological signs in donkeys, cattle, sheep and dogs and was shown to be a member of the species Yunnan orbivirus (YUOV). RIOV and YUOV are also almost identical (97% amino acid identity) in the serotype-determining protein. YUOV was originally isolated from mosquitoes in China. © 2009 Elsevier Inc.
Start page
298
End page
310
Volume
394
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-70449127076
PubMed ID
Source
Virology
ISSN of the container
00426822
Sponsor(s)
The authors wish to thank Mr. Roberto Fernandez from Navy Medical Research Center Detachment of USA in Lima for identification and the taxonomic classification of the arthropods collected in this study. Staff at IAH were supported by the EU Grant “Reo ID” number QLK2-2000-00143, by the EU coordination action MedReoNet (Contract N° 044285) and by funding from both Defra and the BBSRC.
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