Confirmation and Sequence analysis of N gene of PPRV in South Xinjiang, China

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In China, Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) was officially first reported in 2007. From 2010 until the outbreak of 2013, PPRV infection was not reported. In November 2013, PPRV re-emerged in Xinjiang and rapidly spread to 22 P/A/M (provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities) of China. In the study, suspected PPRV-infected sheep in a breeding farm of South Xinjiang in 2014 were diagnosed and the characteristics of complete sequence of N protein gene of PPRV was analyzed. The sheep showed PPRV-infected signs, such as fever, orinasal secretions increase, dyspnea and diarrhea, with 60% of morbidity and 21.1% of fatality rate. The macroscopic lesions after autopsy and histopathological changes were observed under light microscope including stomatitis, broncho-interstitial pneumonia, catarrhal hemorrhagic enteritis and intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions in multinucleated giantcell in lung. The formalin-fixed mixed tissues samples were positive by nucleic acid extraction and RT-PCR detection. The nucleotide of N protein gene of China/XJNJ/2014 strain was extremely high homology with the China/XJYL/2013 strain, and the highest with PRADESH_95 strain from India in exotic strains. Phylogenetic analysis based on complete sequence of N protein gene of PPRV showed that the China/XJNJ/2014 strain, other strain of 2013-2014 in this study and Tibetan strains all belonged to lineage IV, but the PPRV strains of 2013-2014 in this study and Tibetan strains were in different sub-branches.

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Liu, Y. H., Yang, B., Li, X. Q., Wang, X. F., Zhang, L. Y., Li, F., & Zhao, L. (2017). Confirmation and Sequence analysis of N gene of PPRV in South Xinjiang, China. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 69(5), 1105–1113. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-9277

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