Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam

Background: After a decade of silence, an outbreak of the contagious and Asian endemic disease, goat pox reemerged in North Vietnam affecting more than 1800 heads with a mortality rate of 6.5%. The inevitable impact of goat pox on hide quality, breeding, chevon and milk production has resulted in a...

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Main Authors: Trang, Hong Pham, Abdul Rahaman, Nor Yasmin, Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi, Huong, Lan Thi Lai, Lan, Thi Nguyen, Giap, Van Nguyen, Bo, Xuan Ha, Nguyen, Hieu, Hanh, Duc Vu, M. Noordin, Mustapha
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94257/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.942572023-05-08T04:11:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94257/ Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam Trang, Hong Pham Abdul Rahaman, Nor Yasmin Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi Huong, Lan Thi Lai Lan, Thi Nguyen Giap, Van Nguyen Bo, Xuan Ha Nguyen, Hieu Hanh, Duc Vu M. Noordin, Mustapha Background: After a decade of silence, an outbreak of the contagious and Asian endemic disease, goat pox reemerged in North Vietnam affecting more than 1800 heads with a mortality rate of 6.5%. The inevitable impact of goat pox on hide quality, breeding, chevon and milk production has resulted in a significant economic losses to the developing goat industry of Vietnam. In the act of establishing an effective control of this devastating disease, tracing the source of re-emergence via a phylogenetic study was carried out to reveal their genetic relatedness. Either skin scab or papule from the six affected provinces were collected, cultured into Vero cells followed by restricted enzyme digestion of targeted P32 gene DNA encoding. The P32 gene was then cloned and transformed into E.coli competent cells for further sequencing. Results: The isolated sequence is deposited into GenBank under Accession No. MN317561/VNUAGTP1. The phylogenetic tree revealed high similarity of nucleotide and amino acid sequences to references goat pox strains accounting for 99.6 and 99.3, respectively. The Vietnamese strain is clustered together with currently circulating goat pox virus in China, India and Pakistan which suggested the origin of South China. Conclusions: This Vietnam isolate is clustered together with other Asian goat pox strains indicating the dissemination of a common goat pox virus within this continent. BMC 2021-03-08 Article PeerReviewed Trang, Hong Pham and Abdul Rahaman, Nor Yasmin and Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi and Huong, Lan Thi Lai and Lan, Thi Nguyen and Giap, Van Nguyen and Bo, Xuan Ha and Nguyen, Hieu and Hanh, Duc Vu and M. Noordin, Mustapha (2021) Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam. BMC Veterinary Research, 17 (115). pp. 1-11. ISSN 1746-6148 https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12917-021-02777-1 10.1186/s12917-021-02777-1
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description Background: After a decade of silence, an outbreak of the contagious and Asian endemic disease, goat pox reemerged in North Vietnam affecting more than 1800 heads with a mortality rate of 6.5%. The inevitable impact of goat pox on hide quality, breeding, chevon and milk production has resulted in a significant economic losses to the developing goat industry of Vietnam. In the act of establishing an effective control of this devastating disease, tracing the source of re-emergence via a phylogenetic study was carried out to reveal their genetic relatedness. Either skin scab or papule from the six affected provinces were collected, cultured into Vero cells followed by restricted enzyme digestion of targeted P32 gene DNA encoding. The P32 gene was then cloned and transformed into E.coli competent cells for further sequencing. Results: The isolated sequence is deposited into GenBank under Accession No. MN317561/VNUAGTP1. The phylogenetic tree revealed high similarity of nucleotide and amino acid sequences to references goat pox strains accounting for 99.6 and 99.3, respectively. The Vietnamese strain is clustered together with currently circulating goat pox virus in China, India and Pakistan which suggested the origin of South China. Conclusions: This Vietnam isolate is clustered together with other Asian goat pox strains indicating the dissemination of a common goat pox virus within this continent.
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author Trang, Hong Pham
Abdul Rahaman, Nor Yasmin
Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi
Huong, Lan Thi Lai
Lan, Thi Nguyen
Giap, Van Nguyen
Bo, Xuan Ha
Nguyen, Hieu
Hanh, Duc Vu
M. Noordin, Mustapha
spellingShingle Trang, Hong Pham
Abdul Rahaman, Nor Yasmin
Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi
Huong, Lan Thi Lai
Lan, Thi Nguyen
Giap, Van Nguyen
Bo, Xuan Ha
Nguyen, Hieu
Hanh, Duc Vu
M. Noordin, Mustapha
Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam
author_facet Trang, Hong Pham
Abdul Rahaman, Nor Yasmin
Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi
Huong, Lan Thi Lai
Lan, Thi Nguyen
Giap, Van Nguyen
Bo, Xuan Ha
Nguyen, Hieu
Hanh, Duc Vu
M. Noordin, Mustapha
author_sort Trang, Hong Pham
title Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam
title_short Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam
title_full Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam
title_fullStr Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from Vietnam
title_sort molecular phylogenetics of a recently isolated goat pox virus from vietnam
publisher BMC
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94257/
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