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author Garcia, Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes
Gomes, Ana Júlia Chaves
Neto, Guilherme Guerra
Ando, Natasha Fujii
Rodrigues, Camila Sanches
Cesario, Richard Alegria
Domit, Camila
Lima, Fábio Henrique
Ferreira, Helena Lage
Araújo, João Pessoa
Silva, Bruna Lindolfo da
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya
Gamon, Thais Helena Martins
Assis, Isabela Barbosa
Durigon, Edison Luiz
Oliveira, Danielle Bruna Leal
Costa, Vivaldo Gomes da
Calmon, Marília de Freitas
Rahal, Paula
author_facet Garcia, Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes
Gomes, Ana Júlia Chaves
Neto, Guilherme Guerra
Ando, Natasha Fujii
Rodrigues, Camila Sanches
Cesario, Richard Alegria
Domit, Camila
Lima, Fábio Henrique
Ferreira, Helena Lage
Araújo, João Pessoa
Silva, Bruna Lindolfo da
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya
Gamon, Thais Helena Martins
Assis, Isabela Barbosa
Durigon, Edison Luiz
Oliveira, Danielle Bruna Leal
Costa, Vivaldo Gomes da
Calmon, Marília de Freitas
Rahal, Paula
Garcia, Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes
Gomes, Ana Júlia Chaves
Neto, Guilherme Guerra
Ando, Natasha Fujii
Rodrigues, Camila Sanches
Cesario, Richard Alegria
Domit, Camila
Lima, Fábio Henrique
Ferreira, Helena Lage
Araújo, João Pessoa
Silva, Bruna Lindolfo da
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya
Gamon, Thais Helena Martins
Assis, Isabela Barbosa
Durigon, Edison Luiz
Oliveira, Danielle Bruna Leal
Costa, Vivaldo Gomes da
Calmon, Marília de Freitas
Rahal, Paula
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Potential New Avian Species as Carriers of Diverse Circoviruses. Garcia, Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes Gomes, Ana Júlia Chaves Neto, Guilherme Guerra Ando, Natasha Fujii Rodrigues, Camila Sanches Cesario, Richard Alegria Domit, Camila Lima, Fábio Henrique Ferreira, Helena Lage Araújo, João Pessoa Silva, Bruna Lindolfo da Spilki, Fernando Rosado Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya Gamon, Thais Helena Martins Assis, Isabela Barbosa Durigon, Edison Luiz Oliveira, Danielle Bruna Leal Costa, Vivaldo Gomes da Calmon, Marília de Freitas Rahal, Paula Animals Circovirus Circoviridae Infections Birds Brazil Bird Diseases Phylogeny Carrier State Avian species pose risks for transmitting viruses, including avian circoviruses, that could be a threat for conservation and introduction into commercial flocks. This study investigated the presence of circovirus in 81 avian species from different regions of Brazil, including the northwest region of São Paulo and the coast of Paraná. Blood samples and oropharyngeal, cloacal, and other organ swabs were collected. The samples were extracted and screened using nested PCR for the replicase gene. In positive cases, the samples were sequenced. Regarding the results, a total of 1528 swab samples were collected from 601 birds, of which 24 (4%, 95% CI: 2.4-5.6) tested positive for various circovirus subtypes. Most positive birds (92%, 22/24) were from the northwest region of São Paulo, mainly from the city of São José do Rio Preto (54%, 12/22). The study also identified the presence of circovirus subtypes in avian families that were not previously described. Furthermore, the presence of raven circovirus in the blood sample of a (potoo), suggests the possibility of a new carrier of the virus. Ultimately, the findings underscore the complexity of the viral ecology of avian circoviruses, highlight the necessity of enhancing future studies, and emphasize the need to support health assessment of wildlife, including marine birds.
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spellingShingle Potential New Avian Species as Carriers of Diverse Circoviruses.
Garcia, Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes
Gomes, Ana Júlia Chaves
Neto, Guilherme Guerra
Ando, Natasha Fujii
Rodrigues, Camila Sanches
Cesario, Richard Alegria
Domit, Camila
Lima, Fábio Henrique
Ferreira, Helena Lage
Araújo, João Pessoa
Silva, Bruna Lindolfo da
Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya
Gamon, Thais Helena Martins
Assis, Isabela Barbosa
Durigon, Edison Luiz
Oliveira, Danielle Bruna Leal
Costa, Vivaldo Gomes da
Calmon, Marília de Freitas
Rahal, Paula
Animals
Circovirus
Circoviridae Infections
Birds
Brazil
Bird Diseases
Phylogeny
Carrier State
Potential New Avian Species as Carriers of Diverse Circoviruses. Garcia, Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes Gomes, Ana Júlia Chaves Neto, Guilherme Guerra Ando, Natasha Fujii Rodrigues, Camila Sanches Cesario, Richard Alegria Domit, Camila Lima, Fábio Henrique Ferreira, Helena Lage Araújo, João Pessoa Silva, Bruna Lindolfo da Spilki, Fernando Rosado Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya Gamon, Thais Helena Martins Assis, Isabela Barbosa Durigon, Edison Luiz Oliveira, Danielle Bruna Leal Costa, Vivaldo Gomes da Calmon, Marília de Freitas Rahal, Paula Animals Circovirus Circoviridae Infections Birds Brazil Bird Diseases Phylogeny Carrier State Avian species pose risks for transmitting viruses, including avian circoviruses, that could be a threat for conservation and introduction into commercial flocks. This study investigated the presence of circovirus in 81 avian species from different regions of Brazil, including the northwest region of São Paulo and the coast of Paraná. Blood samples and oropharyngeal, cloacal, and other organ swabs were collected. The samples were extracted and screened using nested PCR for the replicase gene. In positive cases, the samples were sequenced. Regarding the results, a total of 1528 swab samples were collected from 601 birds, of which 24 (4%, 95% CI: 2.4-5.6) tested positive for various circovirus subtypes. Most positive birds (92%, 22/24) were from the northwest region of São Paulo, mainly from the city of São José do Rio Preto (54%, 12/22). The study also identified the presence of circovirus subtypes in avian families that were not previously described. Furthermore, the presence of raven circovirus in the blood sample of a (potoo), suggests the possibility of a new carrier of the virus. Ultimately, the findings underscore the complexity of the viral ecology of avian circoviruses, highlight the necessity of enhancing future studies, and emphasize the need to support health assessment of wildlife, including marine birds.
title Potential New Avian Species as Carriers of Diverse Circoviruses.
topic Animals
Circovirus
Circoviridae Infections
Birds
Brazil
Bird Diseases
Phylogeny
Carrier State
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40559547/