“…TTV became the prototype of a large group of viral agents with similar genomic organization but a low sequence homology, isolated both in humans and in animals. In fact, in the following years, similar viruses were isolated in other species of vertebrates, including nonhuman primates (chimpanzees, macaques, tamarin monkeys, and douroucouli), pets (dogs and cats), livestock (pigs, cattle, sheep, camels, and poultry), and wild boars, badgers, pine martens, tupaias, rodents, bats, sea turtles, and sea lions [3,5,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29]35]. The natural infection of pigs was first described by Leary et al in 1999 [5]; the first complete genome of Torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) was described by Okamoto in 2002 [3].…”