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Title: Variability and global distribution of subgenotypes of bovine viral diarrhea virus
Authors: Becher, Paul
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Viroloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-3411-081X
Yeşilbağ, Kadir
Aytoğu, Gizem
AAH-3917-2021
ABE-7662-2020
6602912127
54079452300
Keywords: Virology
Bovine viral diarrhea virus
Epidemiology
Global distribution
Genetic diversity
Subgenotyping
Ruminant pestivirus strains
Border disease virus
Genetic diversiy
Phylogenetic analysis
Molecular characterization
Antigenic characterization
Homologous recombination
Rna recombination
Northern ireland
Mucosal disease
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Yeşilbağ, K. vd. (2017). ''Variability and global distribution of subgenotypes of bovine viral diarrhea virus''. Viruses-Basel, 9(6).
Abstract: Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a globally-distributed agent responsible for numerous clinical syndromes that lead to major economic losses. Two species, BVDV-1 and BVDV-2, discriminated on the basis of genetic and antigenic differences, are classified in the genus Pestivirus within the Flaviviridae family and distributed on all of the continents. BVDV-1 can be segregated into at least twenty-one subgenotypes (1a-1u), while four subgenotypes have been described for BVDV-2 (2a-2d). With respect to published sequences, the number of virus isolates described for BVDV-1 (88.2%) is considerably higher than for BVDV-2 (11.8%). The most frequently-reported BVDV-1 subgenotype are 1b, followed by 1a and 1c. The highest number of various BVDV subgenotypes has been documented in European countries, indicating greater genetic diversity of the virus on this continent. Current segregation of BVDV field isolates and the designation of subgenotypes are not harmonized. While the species BVDV-1 and BVDV-2 can be clearly differentiated independently from the portion of the genome being compared, analysis of different genomic regions can result in inconsistent assignment of some BVDV isolates to defined subgenotypes. To avoid non-conformities the authors recommend the development of a harmonized system for subdivision of BVDV isolates into defined subgenotypes.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/v9060128
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/9/6/128
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29318
ISSN: 1999-4915
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