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Phylogenomic insights to the origin and spread of phocine distemper virus in European harbour seals in 1988 and 2002.

Iben Stokholm1, Tero Härkönen, Karin C Harding, Ursula Siebert, Kristina Lehnert, Rune Dietz, Jonas Teilmann, Anders Galatius, Linnea Worsøe Havmøller, Emma L Carroll, Ailsa Hall, Morten Tange Olsen.   

Abstract

The 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus (PDV) outbreaks in European harbour seals Phoca vitulina are among the largest mass mortality events recorded in marine mammals. Despite its large impact on harbour seal population numbers, and 3 decades of studies, many questions regarding the spread and temporal origin of PDV remain unanswered. Here, we sequenced and analysed 7123 bp of the PDV genome, including the coding and non-coding regions of the entire P, M, F and H genes in tissues from 44 harbour seals to shed new light on the origin and spread of PDV in 1988 and 2002. The phylogenetic analyses trace the origin of the PDV strain causing the 1988 outbreak to between May 1987 and April 1988, while the origin of the strain causing the 2002 outbreak can be traced back to between June 2001 and May 2002. The analyses further point to several independent introductions of PDV in 1988, possibly linked to a southward mass immigration of harp seals in the winter and spring of 1987-1988. The vector for the 2002 outbreak is unknown, but the epidemiological analyses suggest the subsequent spread of PDV from the epicentre in the Kattegat, Denmark, to haul-out sites in the North Sea through several independent introductions.

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Keywords:  Epidemic; Morbillivirus; Viral phylogeny; Virus evolution; Wildlife pathogen

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31089002     DOI: 10.3354/dao03328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Aquat Organ        ISSN: 0177-5103            Impact factor:   1.802


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2.  Longitudinal analysis of pinnipeds in the northwest Atlantic provides insights on endemic circulation of phocine distemper virus.

Authors:  Wendy Puryear; Kaitlin Sawatzki; Andrea Bogomolni; Nichola Hill; Alexa Foss; Iben Stokholm; Morten Tange Olsen; Ole Nielsen; Thomas Waltzek; Tracey Goldstein; Kuttichantran Subramaniam; Thais Carneiro Santos Rodrigues; Manjunatha Belaganahalli; Lynda Doughty; Lisa Becker; Ashley Stokes; Misty Niemeyer; Allison Tuttle; Tracy Romano; Mainity Batista Linhares; Deborah Fauquier; Jonathan Runstadler
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-11-10       Impact factor: 5.530

3.  Origin and expansion of the world's most widespread pinniped: Range-wide population genomics of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina).

Authors:  Xiaodong Liu; Suzanne Rønhøj Schjøtt; Sandra M Granquist; Aqqalu Rosing-Asvid; Rune Dietz; Jonas Teilmann; Anders Galatius; Kristina Cammen; Greg O'Corry-Crowe; Karin Harding; Tero Härkönen; Ailsa Hall; Emma L Carroll; Yumi Kobayashi; Mike Hammill; Garry Stenson; Anne Kirstine Frie; Christian Lydersen; Kit M Kovacs; Liselotte W Andersen; Joseph I Hoffman; Simon J Goodman; Filipe G Vieira; Rasmus Heller; Ida Moltke; Morten Tange Olsen
Journal:  Mol Ecol       Date:  2022-02-09       Impact factor: 6.622

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