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Metagenomic survey of viral diversity obtained from feces of piglets with diarrhea

Lingling Qian, Zi Zhuang, Juan Lü, Huiying Wang, Xiaochun Wang, Shixing Yang, Likai Ji, Quan Shen, Wen Zhang, Tongling Shan

2024Heliyon11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pigs are natural host to various zoonotic pathogens including viruses. In this study, we analyzed the viral communities in the feces of 89 piglets with diarrhea under one month old which were collected from six farms in Jiangsu Province of the Eastern China, using the unbiased virus metagenomic method. A total of 89 libraries were constructed, and 46937894 unique sequence reads were generated by Illumina sequencing. Overall, the family Picornaviridae accounted for the majority of the total reads of putative mammalian viruses. Ten novel virus genomes from different family members were discovered, including Parvoviridae (n = 2), Picobirnaviridae (n = 4) and CRESS DNA viruses (n = 4). A large number of phages were identified, which mainly belonged to the order Caudovirales and the family Microviridae . Moreover, some identified viruses were closely related to viruses found in non-porcine hosts, highlighting the potential for cross-species virus dissemination. This study increased our understanding of the fecal virus communities of diarrhea piglets and provided valuable information for virus monitoring and preventing.

Topics & Concepts

FecesMetagenomicsDiarrheaBiologyVirologyDiversity (politics)Veterinary medicineMicrobiologyMedicineInternal medicineGeneticsGeneAnthropologySociologyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology
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