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Mass spectrometry-based identification and whole-genome characterisation of the first pteropine orthoreovirus isolated from monkey faeces in Thailand.

Nathamon KosoltanapiwatOnrapak ReamtongTamaki OkabayashiSumate AmpawongAmporn RungruengkitkunTipparat ThiangtrongjitNarin ThippornchaiPornsawan LeaungwutiwongAongart MahittikornHirotake MoriThanada YoohanngoaPrechaya Yamwong
Published in: BMC microbiology (2018)
PRV was isolated from monkey faeces for the first time in Thailand via viral culture and LC-MS/MS. The genetic diversity of the virus genome segments suggested a re-assortment within the PRV species group. The overall findings emphasise that monkey faeces can be sources of zoonotic viruses, including PRV and HEV, and suggest the need for active virus surveillance in areas of human and monkey co-habitation to prevent and control emerging zoonotic diseases in the future.
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