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[Shrew-borne hantaviruses (Hantaviridae: Orthohantavirus) in the Far East of Russia].
Yashina, L N; Ivanov, L I; Kompanets, G G; Zdanovskaya, N I; Kartashov, M Y.
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  • Yashina LN; State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "VECTOR" of Rospotrebnadzor.
  • Ivanov LI; Khabarovsk Antiplague Station of Rospotrebnadzor.
  • Kompanets GG; Far Eastern Federal University.
  • Zdanovskaya NI; Khabarovsk Antiplague Station of Rospotrebnadzor.
  • Kartashov MY; State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "VECTOR" of Rospotrebnadzor.
Vopr Virusol ; 68(1): 79-85, 2023 03 11.
Article em Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36961238
INTRODUCTION: Insectivores are newly recognized hantaviral reservoir worldwide. Four distinct shrew-borne hantaviruses (family Hantaviridae) have been identified in two regions located in southern and northern part of the Russian Far East, two genetic variants of Seewis virus (SWSV), Lena River virus (LENV), Kenkeme virus (KKMV) and Yakeshi virus (YKSV). Here, we describe geographic distribution of shrew-borne hantaviruses in southern part of the Russian Far East: Jewish Autonomous region, Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai and Sakhalin region. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Lung samples from shrews of genus Sorex, captured in the four regions of Far Eastern Russia, were examined for hantavirus RNA using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Phylogenetic analysis of the partial nucleotide sequences of viral genome was conducted using MEGA X software. RESULTS: New genetic variant of YKSV was identified in new reservoir host, long-clawed shrew (S. ungiuculatus) from Sakhalin Island. Genetic variant of SWSV, ARTV-Sc, has been found to circulate among S. caecutiens on the seacoast of Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai. KKMV virus and second genetic variant of SWSV, ARTV-St, were found in S. roboratus and S. tundrensis, respectively from Jewish Autonomous region. CONCLUSION: Sorex-borne hantaviruses were found in all studied regions of Far Eastern Russia. Our results demonstrated co-evolution of SWSV, KKMV, and YKSV viruses throughout the geographic distribution of its hosts.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Musaranhos / Orthohantavírus Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Asia / Europa Idioma: Ru Revista: Vopr Virusol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Federação Russa

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Musaranhos / Orthohantavírus Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Asia / Europa Idioma: Ru Revista: Vopr Virusol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Federação Russa