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Redondoviridae: High Prevalence and Possibly Chronic Shedding in Human Respiratory Tract, But No Zoonotic Transmission.
Tu, Nguyen Thi Kha; Deng, Xutao; Hong, Nguyen Thi Thu; Ny, Nguyen Thi Han; Phuc, Tran My; Tam, Pham Thi Thanh; Han, Duong An; Ha, Luu Thi Thu; Thwaites, Guy; Doorn, H Rogier van; Virtala, Anna-Maija K; Delwart, Eric; Baker, Stephen; Vapalahti, Olli; Tan, Le Van.
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  • Tu NTK; Doctoral School in Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.
  • Deng X; Emerging Infection Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 7000, Vietnam.
  • Hong NTT; Dong Thap Provincial Center for Disease Control, Cao Lanh City 660273, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam.
  • Ny NTH; Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
  • Phuc TM; Vitalant Research Institute, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
  • Tam PTT; Emerging Infection Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 7000, Vietnam.
  • Han DA; Emerging Infection Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 7000, Vietnam.
  • Ha LTT; Emerging Infection Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 7000, Vietnam.
  • Thwaites G; Emerging Infection Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 7000, Vietnam.
  • Doorn HRV; Dong Thap Provincial Center for Disease Control, Cao Lanh City 660273, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam.
  • Virtala AK; Dong Thap Provincial Center for Disease Control, Cao Lanh City 660273, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam.
  • Delwart E; Emerging Infection Group, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 7000, Vietnam.
  • Baker S; Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LG, UK.
  • Vapalahti O; Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LG, UK.
  • Tan LV; Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ha Noi 8000, Vietnam.
  • On Behalf Of The Vizions Consortium; Department of Veterinary Biosciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.
Viruses ; 13(4)2021 03 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33804837
Redondoviridae is a recently discovered DNA virus family consisting of two species, vientovirus and brisavirus. Here we used PCR amplification and sequencing to characterize redondoviruses in nasal/throat swabs collected longitudinally from a cohort of 58 individuals working with animals in Vietnam. We additionally analyzed samples from animals to which redondovirus DNA-positive participants were exposed. Redondoviruses were detected in approximately 60% of study participants, including 33% (30/91) of samples collected during episodes of acute respiratory disease and in 50% (29/58) of baseline samples (with no respiratory symptoms). Vientovirus (73%; 24/33) was detected more frequently in samples than brisaviruses (27%; 9/33). In the 23 participants with at least 2 redondovirus-positive samples among their longitudinal samples, 10 (43.5%) had identical redondovirus replication-gene sequences detected (sampling duration: 35-132 days). We found no identical redondovirus replication genes in samples from different participants, and no redondoviruses were detected in 53 pooled nasal/throat swabs collected from domestic animals. Phylogenetic analysis described no large-scale geographical clustering between viruses from Vietnam, the US, Spain, and China, indicating that redondoviruses are highly genetically diverse and have a wide geographical distribution. Collectively, our study provides novel insights into the Redondoviridae family in humans, describing a high prevalence, potentially associated with chronic shedding in the respiratory tract with lack of evidence of zoonotic transmission from close animal contacts. The tropism and potential pathogenicity of this viral family remain to be determined.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio / Esparcimiento de Virus / Virus ADN / Zoonosis Virales Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Animals / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Viruses Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Finlandia Pais de publicación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio / Esparcimiento de Virus / Virus ADN / Zoonosis Virales Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Animals / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Viruses Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Finlandia Pais de publicación: Suiza