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Genetic diversity of avian hepatitis E virus in China, 2018-2019.

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Avian hepatitis E virus (HEV) is highly variable and has multiple genotypes. Previous studies showed that the current epidemic strain in China is genotype 5, but the relevant detection was… Click to show full abstract

Avian hepatitis E virus (HEV) is highly variable and has multiple genotypes. Previous studies showed that the current epidemic strain in China is genotype 5, but the relevant detection was only carried out in flocks with hepatic rupture hemorrhage syndrome, which does not mean that other genotypes do not exist. In this study, a broader analysis involving different chicken flocks was performed to understand the epidemic status of avian HEV in China. The results showed that the HEV-positive rate of all samples was 7.92% (78/985), and four different genotypes have been identified by analyzing a truncate capsid gene fragment, while the homology between them is about 80%. Two of them are separately known as genotype 3 and genotype 5, while the other two are completely unidentified, indicating that there are multiple genotypes of avian HEV prevalent in China. At the same time, the distribution of these genotypes has no obvious geographical clustering pattern, only slightly different in commercial layers, broilers, and some indigenous species. This study shows the genetic diversity of avian HEV in China and reminds us to pay more attention to its variation and evolution.

Keywords: diversity avian; genetic diversity; china; hepatitis virus; avian hepatitis

Journal Title: Transboundary and emerging diseases
Year Published: 2020

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