Discovery of a Novel Hepatovirus (Phopivirus of Seals) Related to Human Hepatitis A Virus.
S J AnthonyJ A St LegerE LiangA L HicksM D Sanchez-LeonK JainJ H LefkowitchI Navarrete-MaciasN KnowlesT GoldsteinK PugliaresHon S IpT RowlesW I LipkinPublished in: mBio (2015)
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is an important viral hepatitis in humans because of the substantial number of cases each year in regions with low socioeconomic status. The origin of HAV is unknown, and no nonprimate HAV-like viruses have been described. Here, we describe the discovery of an HAV-like virus in seals. This finding suggests that the diversity and evolutionary history of these viruses might be far greater than previously thought and may provide insight into the origin and pathogenicity of HAV.