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Case Report: First Report and Phylogenetic Analysis of Porcine Astroviruses in Chile

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FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.764837

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porcine astrovirus; poAstV; swine intensive farm; next-generating sequencing; phylogenetic analysis

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  1. Animal Virology Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Universidad de Chile
  2. Programa Fondecyt [11170877, 1211517]
  3. [No 11170877]
  4. [No 1211517]

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Porcine Astrovirus (PoAstV) is widely circulating in intensive pig farms in Chile, showing high frequency and diversity with multiple genetic lineages co-circulating. Phylogenetic analysis revealed close relationship between different PoAstV lineages from Chile and strains from the United States and Japan. Further studies are needed to understand the impact of PoAstV diversity on swine health.
Porcine Astrovirus (PoAstV) causes mild diarrhea in young pigs and is considered an emerging virus in the swine industry worldwide. PoAstV has high genetic diversity and has been classified into five genetic lineages, PoAstV1-5. In Chile, only human astroviruses have been reported. This study aimed to determine the presence and genetic diversity of PoAstV circulating in intensive pig farms in Chile. Seventeen Chilean intensive swine farms from Valparaiso, Metropolitana, O'Higgins, Nuble and Araucania regions were sampled. A selection of oral fluid and fecal material samples from 1-80 days-old pigs were collected and analyzed using next-generation sequencing. The circulation of PoAstV was confirmed in all studied farms. We obtained complete or partial sequences of PoAstV-2 (n = 3), PoAstV-4 (n = 2), and PoAstV-5 (n = 7). In 15 out of 17 farms, we detected more than one lineage co-circulating. Phylogenetic analyses grouped the seven PoAstV-5 strains in a monophyletic cluster, closely related to the United States PoAstV-5 strains. The three PoAstV-2 were located into two separate sub-clusters. PoAstV-4 sequences are also grouped in two different clusters, all related to Japanese strains. Thus, our results indicate that PoAstV circulates in Chile with high frequency and diversity. However, the lack of reference sequences impairs local evolution patterns establishment and regional comparisons. This is the first contribution of PoAstV genomes in Latin America; more studies are needed to understand the diversity and impact of PoAstV on swine health.

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