“…This wide tissue distribution and low viral quantity is consistent with persistent polyomaviral infections (Bialasiewicz et al, 2009;Chesters et al, 1983;Dubensky & Villarreal, 1984;Sadeghi et al, 2014). Raccoon neuroglial brain tumour tissue contains high viral copies that are not associated with genetic mutation or insertion into the host cell genome (Dela Cruz et al, 2013;Church et al, 2016). This is in contrast to human polyomaviruses, in which disease-specific genotypes (JC polyomaviruses) or partial loss of viral genome associated with integration (Merkel cell polyomavirus) is identified (Gosert et al, 2010;Feng et al, 2008).…”