首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
检索        


Novel Betacoronavirus in Dromedaries of the Middle East, 2013
Authors:Patrick CY Woo  Susanna KP Lau  Ulrich Wernery  Emily YM Wong  Alan KL Tsang  Bobby Johnson  Cyril CY Yip  Candy CY Lau  Saritha Sivakumar  Jian-Piao Cai  Rachel YY Fan  Kwok-Hung Chan  Ringu Mareena  Kwok-Yung Yuen
Institution:The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (P.C.Y. Woo, S.K.P. Lau, E.Y.M. Wong, A.K.L. Tsang, C.C.Y. Yip, C.C.Y. Lau, J.-P. Cai, R.Y.Y. Fan, K.H. Chan, K.-Y. Yuen); ;Central Veterinary Research Laboratory, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (U. Wernery, B. Johnson, S. Sivakumar, R. Mareena)
Abstract:In 2013, a novel betacoronavirus was identified in fecal samples from dromedaries in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Antibodies against the recombinant nucleocapsid protein of the virus, which we named dromedary camel coronavirus (DcCoV) UAE-HKU23, were detected in 52% of 59 dromedary serum samples tested. In an analysis of 3 complete DcCoV UAE-HKU23 genomes, we identified the virus as a betacoronavirus in lineage A1. The DcCoV UAE-HKU23 genome has G+C contents; a general preference for G/C in the third position of codons; a cleavage site for spike protein; and a membrane protein of similar length to that of other betacoronavirus A1 members, to which DcCoV UAE-HKU23 is phylogenetically closely related. Along with this coronavirus, viruses of at least 8 other families have been found to infect camels. Because camels have a close association with humans, continuous surveillance should be conducted to understand the potential for virus emergence in camels and for virus transmission to humans.
Keywords:coronavirus  dromedary  camel  Middle East  betacoronavirus  dromedaries  camel coronavirus  dromedary coronavirus  dromedary camel coronavirus UAE-HKU23  DcCoVUAE-HKU23  DcCoV  viruses  United Arab Emirates  Dubai  Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus  MERS-CoV  zoonoses
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号