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Emergence of Avian coronavirus genotype GI-11 in Colombia

Journal

BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 455-459

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s42770-020-00394-y

Keywords

Avian coronavirus; Subtype GI-11; Morbidity; Phylogenetic analyses; Brazilian cluster

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  1. CNPq (Brazilian National Board for Scientific and Technological Development) [307291/2017-0, 400604/2016-7]
  2. CAPES (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel, Brazil) [001]

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Through a study conducted in broiler farms in different regions of Colombia, it was found that the GI-11 subtype of avian coronavirus was detected for the first time in the country, suggesting that this subtype may be more widespread in South America than previously thought.
Avian coronavirus (AvCoV/IBV) is a virus with high morbidity, which can cause respiratory, digestive, renal, and reproductive diseases in chickens. Molecular detection and sequencing are the main tool for identification and classification of AvCoV. Thirty-six samples were collected in three broiler farms from different regions in Colombia, due to mortality increase; ten samples were positive using RT-qPCR targeted to the 5 ' UTR of AvCoV, and one sample was positive and had its partial S gene sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that this strain belongs to the GI-11 lineage, similar to the Brazilian cluster. Several lineages have already been described in Colombia but, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that GI-11 has been detected in this country, which suggests that this subtype may be more widespread in South America than previously thought.

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