PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Novel coronavirus and astrovirus in Delaware Bay shorebirds.

  • Kirsi S Honkavuori,
  • Thomas Briese,
  • Scott Krauss,
  • Maria D Sanchez,
  • Komal Jain,
  • Stephen K Hutchison,
  • Robert G Webster,
  • W Ian Lipkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e93395

Abstract

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Wild birds are an important but to some extent under-studied reservoir for emerging pathogens. We used unbiased sequencing methods for virus discovery in shorebird samples from the Delaware Bay, USA; an important feeding ground for thousands of migratory birds.Analysis of shorebird fecal samples indicated the presence of a novel astrovirus and coronavirus. A sanderling sample yielded sequences with distant homology to avian nephritis virus 1, an astrovirus associated with acute nephritis in poultry. A ruddy turnstone sample yielded sequences with homology to deltacoronaviruses.Our findings highlight shorebirds as a virus reservoir and the need to closely monitor wild bird populations for the emergence of novel virus variants.