A novel pathogenic avipoxvirus infecting oriental turtle dove (
Streptopelia orientalis
) in China shows a high genomic and evolutionary proximity with the pigeon avipoxviruses isolated globally
Lei He,
Yuhao Zhang,
Yanyan Jia
et al.
Abstract:Avipoxviruses are considered as significant viral pathogen infecting a wide range of domestic and wild bird species globally, yet the majority of avipoxviruses that infect the wild bird species remain uncharacterized and their genetic diversities remain unclear. In this study, we present a novel pathogenic avipoxvirus isolated from the cutaneous pox lesions of a wild oriental turtle dove (
Streptopelia orientalis
), tentatively named as turtle dovepox virus (TDPV). The avipoxvirus was i… Show more
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