Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.

Cattle are major reservoirs of the provisionally named influenza D virus, which is potentially involved in the bovine respiratory disease complex. Here, we conducted a serological survey for the influenza D virus in Japan, using archived bovine serum samples collected during 2010-2016 from several h...

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Main Authors: Taisuke Horimoto, Takahiro Hiono, Hirohisa Mekata, Tomoha Odagiri, Zhihao Lei, Tomoya Kobayashi, Junzo Norimine, Yasuo Inoshima, Hirokazu Hikono, Kenji Murakami, Reiichiro Sato, Hironobu Murakami, Masahiro Sakaguchi, Kazunori Ishii, Takaaki Ando, Kounosuke Otomaru, Makoto Ozawa, Yoshihiro Sakoda, Shin Murakami
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5040247?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-392a6fce127949b1a2ce8e2f9bda98ab2020-11-25T00:05:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01119e016382810.1371/journal.pone.0163828Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.Taisuke HorimotoTakahiro HionoHirohisa MekataTomoha OdagiriZhihao LeiTomoya KobayashiJunzo NorimineYasuo InoshimaHirokazu HikonoKenji MurakamiReiichiro SatoHironobu MurakamiMasahiro SakaguchiKazunori IshiiTakaaki AndoKounosuke OtomaruMakoto OzawaYoshihiro SakodaShin MurakamiCattle are major reservoirs of the provisionally named influenza D virus, which is potentially involved in the bovine respiratory disease complex. Here, we conducted a serological survey for the influenza D virus in Japan, using archived bovine serum samples collected during 2010-2016 from several herds of apparently healthy cattle in various regions of the country. We found sero-positive cattle across all years and in all the prefectural regions tested, with a total positivity rate of 30.5%, although the positivity rates varied among regions (13.5-50.0%). There was no significant difference in positivity rates for Holstein and Japanese Black cattle. Positivity rates tended to increase with cattle age. The herds were clearly divided into two groups: those with a high positive rate and those with a low (or no) positive rate, indicating that horizontal transmission of the virus occurs readily within a herd. These data demonstrate that bovine influenza D viruses have been in circulation for at least 5 years countrywide, emphasizing its ubiquitous distribution in the cattle population of Japan.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5040247?pdf=render
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author Taisuke Horimoto
Takahiro Hiono
Hirohisa Mekata
Tomoha Odagiri
Zhihao Lei
Tomoya Kobayashi
Junzo Norimine
Yasuo Inoshima
Hirokazu Hikono
Kenji Murakami
Reiichiro Sato
Hironobu Murakami
Masahiro Sakaguchi
Kazunori Ishii
Takaaki Ando
Kounosuke Otomaru
Makoto Ozawa
Yoshihiro Sakoda
Shin Murakami
spellingShingle Taisuke Horimoto
Takahiro Hiono
Hirohisa Mekata
Tomoha Odagiri
Zhihao Lei
Tomoya Kobayashi
Junzo Norimine
Yasuo Inoshima
Hirokazu Hikono
Kenji Murakami
Reiichiro Sato
Hironobu Murakami
Masahiro Sakaguchi
Kazunori Ishii
Takaaki Ando
Kounosuke Otomaru
Makoto Ozawa
Yoshihiro Sakoda
Shin Murakami
Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Taisuke Horimoto
Takahiro Hiono
Hirohisa Mekata
Tomoha Odagiri
Zhihao Lei
Tomoya Kobayashi
Junzo Norimine
Yasuo Inoshima
Hirokazu Hikono
Kenji Murakami
Reiichiro Sato
Hironobu Murakami
Masahiro Sakaguchi
Kazunori Ishii
Takaaki Ando
Kounosuke Otomaru
Makoto Ozawa
Yoshihiro Sakoda
Shin Murakami
author_sort Taisuke Horimoto
title Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.
title_short Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.
title_full Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.
title_fullStr Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.
title_full_unstemmed Nationwide Distribution of Bovine Influenza D Virus Infection in Japan.
title_sort nationwide distribution of bovine influenza d virus infection in japan.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Cattle are major reservoirs of the provisionally named influenza D virus, which is potentially involved in the bovine respiratory disease complex. Here, we conducted a serological survey for the influenza D virus in Japan, using archived bovine serum samples collected during 2010-2016 from several herds of apparently healthy cattle in various regions of the country. We found sero-positive cattle across all years and in all the prefectural regions tested, with a total positivity rate of 30.5%, although the positivity rates varied among regions (13.5-50.0%). There was no significant difference in positivity rates for Holstein and Japanese Black cattle. Positivity rates tended to increase with cattle age. The herds were clearly divided into two groups: those with a high positive rate and those with a low (or no) positive rate, indicating that horizontal transmission of the virus occurs readily within a herd. These data demonstrate that bovine influenza D viruses have been in circulation for at least 5 years countrywide, emphasizing its ubiquitous distribution in the cattle population of Japan.
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