Emerging Infectious Diseases (May 2013)

Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus among Domesticated Animals, China

  • Guoyu Niu,
  • Jiandong Li,
  • Mifang Liang,
  • Xiaolin Jiang,
  • Mei Jiang,
  • Haiying Yin,
  • Zhidian Wang,
  • Chuan Li,
  • Quanfu Zhang,
  • Cong Jin,
  • Xianjun Wang,
  • Shujun Ding,
  • Zheng Xing,
  • Shiwen Wang,
  • Zhenqiang Bi,
  • Dexin Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1905.120245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
pp. 756 – 763

Abstract

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To investigate the infections of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) in domesticated animals, we sampled a total of 3,039 animals in 2 counties in Shandong Province, People’s Republic of China, from April to November 2011. SFTSV-specific antibodies were detected in 328 (69.5%) of 472 sheep, 509 (60.5%) of 842 cattle, 136 (37.9%) of 359 dogs, 26 (3.1%) of 839 pigs, and 250 (47.4%) of 527 chickens. SFTSV RNA was detected in all sampled animal species, but the prevalence was low, ranging from 1.7% to 5.3%. A cohort study in 38 sheep was conducted to determine when seroconversion to SFTSV occured. SFTSVs were isolated from sheep, cattle, and dogs and shared >95% sequence homology with human isolates from the same disease-endemic regions. These findings demonstrate that natural infections of SFTSV occur in several domesticated animal hosts in disease-endemic areas and that the virus has a wide host range.

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