Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250

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Molecular characterization of bovine foamy virus and its association with bovine leukemia virus infection in Vietnamese cattle
Dung LE THISon Nguyen VUMari OKAMOTONanako YAMASHITA-KAWANISHITung Dao DUYVuong Bui NGHIAHaruko OGAWAKunitoshi IMAITakeshi HAGA
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Article ID: 21-0190

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The detection of BFV (bovine foamy virus) in Vietnamese cattle was performed using conventional PCR targeting pol and gag genes. Out of 243 tested samples, ten (4.1%) and eight (3.3%) samples were positive for BFV gag and pol DNA, respectively. The prevalence of BLV (bovine leukemia virus) estimated by detection of proviral DNA using nested PCR targeting env gene was 26.7% (65/243). The results of nucleotide sequence alignment and the phylogenetic analysis suggested that Vietnamese BFV strains showed high homology to isolates belonging to either European or non-European clades. There was no significant correlation between BLV and BFV. This study provides information regarding BFV infection and confirms the existence of two BFV clades among Vietnamese cattle for the first time.

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