“…Since its first discovery in cattle from Germany [10] and Ghana [11] in 2015, it has been detected in Brazil [24,25], Turkey [26], USA [27], China [28][29][30][31], and Italy [32], suggesting a worldwide distribution of BovHepV. As per the demarcation criteria for HCV genotyping and subtyping, BovHepV strains have been classified into two genotypes, and genotype 1 could be further divided into seven subtypes (A to G) [28,31]. In China, BovHepV has been detected in cattle in Guangdong, Jiangsu, Yunnan, and Sichuan provinces, with the positive rate of viral RNA ranging from 2.78% to 7.84% [28][29][30][31].…”