“…These viruses were first identified from human [34] and rat stools in 1988 from Brazil [35]. Since then, these viruses have been detected from various symptomatic and asymptomatic hosts, i.e., human [36], domestic animals (bovine/cows/calf [37], cat [38], chicken, dogs [39], mouse [40], dromedary [41], pigs [42], rats [39], rabbit [43], horse/foals [44], turkey [45], wild animals (fox/red fox) [46], jaguar, lion [47], monkey [48], wild rodent [40], orangutan [49], puma [47], rhesus macaques [1], seal lion [50], small carnivores [51], snakes [39], wolf, bats (mammals) [52], and also in waste water [53]. However, only partial sequences are available for many of these viruses.…”