Viruses (May 2021)

Molecular Epidemiology and Whole-Genome Analysis of Bovine Foamy Virus in Japan

  • Hirohisa Mekata,
  • Tomohiro Okagawa,
  • Satoru Konnai,
  • Takayuki Miyazawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13061017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1017

Abstract

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Bovine foamy virus (BFV) is a member of the foamy virus family in cattle. Information on the epidemiology, transmission routes, and whole-genome sequences of BFV is still limited. To understand the characteristics of BFV, this study included a molecular survey in Japan and the determination of the whole-genome sequences of 30 BFV isolates. A total of 30 (3.4%, 30/884) cattle were infected with BFV according to PCR analysis. Cattle less than 48 months old were scarcely infected with this virus, and older animals had a significantly higher rate of infection. To reveal the possibility of vertical transmission, we additionally surveyed 77 pairs of dams and 3-month-old calves in a farm already confirmed to have BFV. We confirmed that one of the calves born from a dam with BFV was infected. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that a novel genotype was spread in Japan. In conclusion, the prevalence of BFV in Japan is relatively low and three genotypes, including a novel genotype, are spread in Japan.

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