Discovery of fur seal feces-associated circular DNA virus in swine feces in Japan

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Abstract

Fur seal feces-associated circular ssDNA virus (FSfaCV) was discovered in a pig for the first time in Japan using a next-generation sequencer with duplex-specific nuclease. Full genome of the virus showed approximately 92% similarity to FSfaCVs from New Zealand fur seals. Furthermore, we investigated the prevalence of the ssDNA virus in 85 piglets in Japan, and 65 piglets were positive (76%) for the virus.

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Oba, M., Katayama, Y., Naoi, Y., Tsuchiaka, S., Omatsu, T., Okumura, A., … Mizutani, T. (2017). Discovery of fur seal feces-associated circular DNA virus in swine feces in Japan. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0642

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