A novel parvovirus (family Parvoviridae) in a freshwater fish, zander (Sander lucioperca)

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In this study, a novel parvovirus (zander/M5/2015/HUN, OK236393) was detected in faecal specimens from a fish – zander or pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) – and genetically characterized using viral metagenomics and PCR methods. The NS1 and VP1 proteins of zander/M5/2015/HUN share <30% aa sequence identity, respectively, with the corresponding proteins of known members of the family Parvoviridae. Out of 62 faecal specimens collected from 13 freshwater fish species, three (4.8%) samples were positive by PCR for the novel parvovirus – all from zander. This is the second parvovirus detected in fish – after the disease-causing tilapia parvovirus of the subfamily Hamaparvovirinae – and it potentially represents a novel genus in the subfamily Parvovirinae.

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Reuter, G., Boros, Á., Mátics, R., Altan, E., Delwart, E., & Pankovics, P. (2022). A novel parvovirus (family Parvoviridae) in a freshwater fish, zander (Sander lucioperca). Archives of Virology, 167(4), 1163–1167. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-022-05419-5

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