A new bird calicivirus detected in feces of cormorant

Author:

Wang Yan1,Zhao Ran2,Sun Yijie1,Wu Yan1,Ji Likai1,He Yuyun1,Hou Jingjing1,Qin Zhaoying1,Yang Shixing1,Zhang Wen1

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu University

2. Xiamen Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center

Abstract

Abstract The incidence of reporting caliciviruses in wild birds is less common than in other animals, and the majority of cases remain unclassified. A strain of calicivirus was discovered in this study in the feces of cormorants collected at Xiamen Horticulture Expo Garden in 2021 and was named Cormcali01. The genome of Cormcali01 was 8,561 bp in length which contained characteristic motifs present in other caliciviruses. Furthermore, it showed significant divergence from all available calicivirus nucleotide sequences, with the highest similarity to the unclassified Ruddy turnstone calicivirus A (47.34%). Pairwise comparison of the VP1 protein showed that Cormcali01 had the highest amino acid identity of 43.90% with the unassigned Ruddy turnstone calicivirus A. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that VP1 of Cormcali01 clustered with unassigned caliciviruses. Therefore, based on phylogenetic analysis and pairwise comparison, Cormcali01 should be affiliated with the unassigned calicivirus, which were suggested to comprise a new calicivirus genus, the Sanovirus genus. After investigating the prevalence of Cormcali01, we discovered that 22.22% of fecal samples (10/45) were tested positive. These findings expanded our understanding of the genetic variation of caliciviruses and provided valuable epidemiological information regarding a potential outbreak of calicivirus disease in birds.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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