Detection and phylogenetic analysis of a novel tick-borne virus in yunnan and guizhou provinces, southwestern china

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Abstract

Dabieshan tick virus (DTV) is a novel tick-borne virus with the potential to infect both animals and humans. It has been confirmed that DTV is widely distributed in Shandong and Zhejiang Provinces. In this study, a total of 389 ticks were sampled from Honghe city of Yunnan Province and Bijie city of Guizhou Province, and then divided into 148 pools according to the location and species. QRT-PCR and nested PCR were performed to confirm the presence of DTV. The results showed a minimum infection rate of 2.43% (5/206) in Yunnan Province and 3.28% (6/183) in Guizhou Province, respectively. Interestingly, DTV was identified in Rhipicephalus microplus for the first time besides Haemaphysalis longicornis. Phylogenetic analysis showed that DTV from Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces shared over 94% identity with isolates derived from Hubei and Shandong Provinces, and DTV was relatively conservative in evolutionary dynamics. These findings provide molecular evidence of Dabieshan tick virus in different species of ticks from unrecognized endemic regions and suggest that DTV may be widely prevalent in southwestern China.

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Wang, A., Pang, Z., Liu, L., Ma, Q., Han, Y., Guan, Z., … Niu, G. (2021). Detection and phylogenetic analysis of a novel tick-borne virus in yunnan and guizhou provinces, southwestern china. Pathogens, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091143

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