Novel Circoviruses Detected in Feces of Sonoran Felids
Sonoran felids are threatened by drought and habitat fragmentation. Vector range expansion and anthropogenic factors such as habitat encroachment and climate change are altering viral evolutionary dynamics and exposure. However, little is known about the
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Identification and biochemical characterization of a novel porcine circovirus associated with porcine respiratory and diarrheal diseases [PDF]
Eukaryotic circular Rep encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses exhibit high genomic diversity. Four species of circoviruses within the genus Circovirus have been identified in pigs, including the non-pathogenic porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1),
Xianhui Liu +13 more
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Novel snake Circovirus from alpine pit viper (Gloydius strauchi) in China: evidence of a mammal-avian genetic recombinant [PDF]
IntroductionCircoviruses within the family Circoviridae have been identified across diverse vertebrate taxa, including mammals, birds, and reptiles.MethodsThis study investigated the oral cavity of the Asian pit viper (Gloydius strauchi) in southwestern ...
Zhige Tian +8 more
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Intra- and inter-host origin, evolution dynamics and spatial-temporal transmission characteristics of circoviruses [PDF]
IntroductionSince their identification in 1974, circoviruses have caused clinicopathological diseases in various animal species, including humans. However, their origin, transmission, and genetic evolution remain poorly understood.MethodsIn this study ...
Yongqiu Cui +17 more
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Aquatic circoviruses: emerging pathogens in global aquaculture — from discovery to disease management [PDF]
The expansion of global aquaculture has brought challenges from emerging pathogens, resulting in disease-related production losses across various regions.
Yuanyuan Wang, Changjun Guo, Jianguo He
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Circovirus infection in Croatian population of Eurasian griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) [PDF]
Circoviruses cause diseases in a wide range of hosts, including avian species. One of the most studied circoviruses is beak and feather disease virus (BFDV), which has spread worldwide due to global trade of birds and characteristics of the virus that ...
Liča Lozica +5 more
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Occurrence and vertical transmission of avian polyomavirus and circovirus in captive and wild Passeriformes in Poland [PDF]
Background Diseases caused by polyomaviruses and circoviruses in parrots were first described in the 1980s. Then they began to be diagnosed in other orders of birds, including Passeriformes, such as Atlantic canaries (Serinus canaria) and estrildid and ...
Aleksandra Ledwoń +3 more
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A duplex HiFi-LAMP assay for screening of two novel human circoviruses HCirV-1 and HCirV-2 [PDF]
Circoviruses belong to the family Circoviridae, which is classified into two genera, Circovirus and Cyclovirus. Some circoviruses have been identified in various organisms and/or their fecal samples and might be associated with diseases in their hosts ...
Aijuan Xu +6 more
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Identification of multiple novel viruses in bar-headed goose feces from Tibet of China [PDF]
IntroductionThe bar-headed goose is a typical high-altitude bird that primarily inhabits alpine lakes and wetlands in Central Asia, with a remarkable ability to adapt to high elevations.
Yijie Sun +10 more
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Occurrence of bornaviruses, circoviruses and polyomaviruses in necropsy samples from parrots in Poland (2014–2024) [PDF]
Proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) is a disease of parrots which has been known for many years, but only in 2008 was it confirmed that its cause is avian bornavirus (ABV).
Szotowska Ines, Ledwoń Aleksandra
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