Emerging Infectious Diseases (Dec 2011)

Astroviruses in Rabbits

  • Vito Martella,
  • Paschalina Moschidou,
  • Pierfrancesco Pinto,
  • Cristiana Catella,
  • Constantina Desario,
  • Vittorio Larocca,
  • Elena Circella,
  • Krisztian Bànyai,
  • Antonio Lavazza,
  • Chiara Magistrali,
  • Nicola Decaro,
  • Canio Buonavoglia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1712.110967
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
pp. 2287 – 2293

Abstract

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By screening rabbits with enterocolitis or enteritis complex and asymptomatic rabbits, we identified a novel astrovirus. The virus was distantly related (19.3%–23.7% aa identity) in the capsid precursor to other mammalian astroviruses within the Mamastrovirus genus. By using real-time reverse transcription PCR, with specific primers and probes and targeting a conserved stretch in open reading frame 1b, we found rabbit astrovirus in 10 (43%) of 23 samples from animals with enteric disease and in 25 (18%) of 139 samples from asymptomatic animals in Italy during 2005–2008. The mean and median titers in the positive animals were 102× and 103× greater, respectively, in the symptomatic animals than in the asymptomatic animals. These findings support the idea that rabbit astroviruses should be included in the diagnostic algorithm of rabbit enteric disease and animal experiments to increase information obtained about their epidemiology and potential pathogenic role.

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