Genogroup i picobirnavirus in diarrhoeic foals: Can the horse serve as a natural reservoir for human infection?

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Picobirnaviruses (PBV) are small, non-enveloped viruses with a bisegmented double-stranded RNA genome. In this study a PBV strain, PBV/Horse/India/BG-Eq-3/ 2010, was identified in the faeces of a 10 month old weaned female foal with diarrhoea in January 2010 from Kolkata, India. Surprisingly, sequence comparison and phylogenetic analysis of a short stretch of the RNA dependent RNA polymerase gene revealed close genetic relatedness (> 98% nucleotide identity) to a human genogroup I PBV strain (Hu/GPBV1) detected earlier from the same part of India. Our observations together with earlier findings on genetic relatedness between human and animal PBV warrant further studies on zoonotic potential. © 2011 Ganesh et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ganesh, B., Banyai, K., Masachessi, G., Mladenova, Z., Nagashima, S., Ghosh, S., … Kobayashi, N. (2011). Genogroup i picobirnavirus in diarrhoeic foals: Can the horse serve as a natural reservoir for human infection? Veterinary Research, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-52

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