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Cross-species transmission of viral pathogens is becoming an increasing problem for captive-animal facilities. This study highlights how animals in captivity are vulnerable to novel opportunistic pathogens, many of which do not result in straightforward diagnosis from symptoms and histopathology. In this study, a novel pathogen was suspected to have contributed to the death of a juvenile polar bear. HTS techniques were employed, and a novel Mastadenovirus was isolated. The virus was present in both the tissue and blood samples. Phylogenetic analysis of the virus at both the gene and genome levels revealed that it is highly divergent to other known mastadenoviruses. Overall, this study shows that animals in isolated conditions still come into contact with novel pathogens, and for many of these pathogens, the host reservoir and mode of transmission are yet to be determined.
Virus Cultivation, Adenoviridae Infections, 599, adeno-associated virus, Genome, Viral, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Virus Replication, Microbiology, 576, novel virus, Mastadenovirus, polar bear ; adeno-associated virus ; evolutionary biology ; novel virus ; phylogenetic analysis, 636, Animals, polar bear, phylogenetic analysis, evolutionary biology, Animal Structures, Sequence Analysis, DNA, QR1-502, Berlin, Animals, Zoo, Ursidae, Research Article
Virus Cultivation, Adenoviridae Infections, 599, adeno-associated virus, Genome, Viral, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Virus Replication, Microbiology, 576, novel virus, Mastadenovirus, polar bear ; adeno-associated virus ; evolutionary biology ; novel virus ; phylogenetic analysis, 636, Animals, polar bear, phylogenetic analysis, evolutionary biology, Animal Structures, Sequence Analysis, DNA, QR1-502, Berlin, Animals, Zoo, Ursidae, Research Article
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