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Genetic analysis of feline parvovirus reveals predominance of feline parvovirus-G1 group among cats in China.

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Wang, R; Gao, D; Chen, P; Mouzahim, M; Muhammad, S; Weidong, Y; Zhongqi, Q; Yilmaz, A; Yilmaz, H; Umar, S
Published in: The Journal of veterinary medical science
September 2024

Feline parvovirus (FPV) or feline panleukopenia virus is a highly contagious, life-threatening infectious virus in cats. Although FPV vaccination is routinely practiced in China, clinical diseases continue to occur. The investigation of genotypes and viral evolution can contribute to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of FPV. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an up-to-date understanding of the epidemiological, genotypic, and phylogenetic characteristics of FPV. In total, 152 rectal swabs were collected from diseased cats. All swab samples were tested for FPV using molecular methods. Amplification of the complete viral protein 2 (VP2) gene was performed for further analysis and to infer the genotypic and evolutionary characteristics of FPV. Of the 152 samples, FPV DNA was detected in 17 (17/152, 11.18%). Cats with FPV showed variable clinical signs such as dehydration, anorexia, fever, vomiting, and blood-stained diarrhea. Furthermore, VP2 sequences were identified in 17 PCR-positive cats, confirming the presence of FPV. Phylogenetic and nucleotide pairwise identity analyses revealed high genetic similarity among FPV sequences (99.6-100%) and clustered them into the FPV-G1 group. Amino acid analysis indicated a novel mutation (Ala91Ser) in all VP2 gene sequences amplified in this study. Our study provides baseline epidemiological data for the better prevention of FPV with respect to vaccination strategies. Genotypic and phylogenetic analyses confirm that FPV-G1 was the predominant FPV group in infected cats in Kunshan. Therefore, a rigorous countrywide investigation of the genotypic and evolutionary characteristics of FPV is warranted.

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Published In

The Journal of veterinary medical science

DOI

EISSN

1347-7439

ISSN

0916-7250

Publication Date

September 2024

Volume

86

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1032 / 1039

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Phylogeny
  • Parvoviridae Infections
  • Male
  • Genotype
  • Female
  • Feline panleukopenia virus
  • Feline Panleukopenia Virus
  • Feline Panleukopenia
  • DNA, Viral
 

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Wang, R., Gao, D., Chen, P., Mouzahim, M., Muhammad, S., Weidong, Y., … Umar, S. (2024). Genetic analysis of feline parvovirus reveals predominance of feline parvovirus-G1 group among cats in China. The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 86(9), 1032–1039. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.24-0138
Wang, Ruoyi, Di Gao, Pu Chen, Marwa Mouzahim, Shaban Muhammad, Yu Weidong, Qiu Zhongqi, Aysun Yilmaz, Huseyin Yilmaz, and Sajid Umar. “Genetic analysis of feline parvovirus reveals predominance of feline parvovirus-G1 group among cats in China.The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 86, no. 9 (September 2024): 1032–39. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.24-0138.
Wang R, Gao D, Chen P, Mouzahim M, Muhammad S, Weidong Y, et al. Genetic analysis of feline parvovirus reveals predominance of feline parvovirus-G1 group among cats in China. The Journal of veterinary medical science. 2024 Sep;86(9):1032–9.
Wang, Ruoyi, et al. “Genetic analysis of feline parvovirus reveals predominance of feline parvovirus-G1 group among cats in China.The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, vol. 86, no. 9, Sept. 2024, pp. 1032–39. Epmc, doi:10.1292/jvms.24-0138.
Wang R, Gao D, Chen P, Mouzahim M, Muhammad S, Weidong Y, Zhongqi Q, Yilmaz A, Yilmaz H, Umar S. Genetic analysis of feline parvovirus reveals predominance of feline parvovirus-G1 group among cats in China. The Journal of veterinary medical science. 2024 Sep;86(9):1032–1039.

Published In

The Journal of veterinary medical science

DOI

EISSN

1347-7439

ISSN

0916-7250

Publication Date

September 2024

Volume

86

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1032 / 1039

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Phylogeny
  • Parvoviridae Infections
  • Male
  • Genotype
  • Female
  • Feline panleukopenia virus
  • Feline Panleukopenia Virus
  • Feline Panleukopenia
  • DNA, Viral