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Astrovirus Outbreak in an Animal Shelter Associated With Feline Vomiting.

Yanpeng Li1,2, Emilia Gordon3, Amanda Idle3, Alvin Hui1, Roxanne Chan4, M Alexis Seguin5, Eric Delwart1,2.   

Abstract

An outbreak of cat vomiting was observed in an animal shelter. Testing for known enteric feline pathogens did not identify a causative agent. Viral metagenomics on four mini pools of feces from cases and controls housed in the same area revealed the presence of feline astrovirus in all pools. Also found with fewer reads in one pool each were rotavirus I, carnivore bocaparvovirus 3, norovirus (NoV) GVI, and a novel dependovirus. The genome of the highly prevalent astrovirus was sequenced and classified into mamastrovirus species two, also known as feline astrovirus. Real-time RT-PCR on longitudinally acquired fecal samples from 11 sick cases showed 10 (91%) to be shedding astrovirus for as long as 19 days. Affected cats were sick for an average of 9.8 days, with a median of 2.5 days (range = 1-31 days). Unaffected control cats housed in the same areas during the outbreak showed five out of nine (56%) to also be shedding astrovirus. Feline fecal samples collected from the same animal shelter ~1 year before (n = 8) and after (n = 10) showed none to be shedding astrovirus, indicating that this virus was temporarily associated with the vomiting outbreak and is not part of the commensal virome for cats in this shelter. Together with the absence of highly prevalent known pathogens, our results support a role for feline astrovirus infection, as well as significant asymptomatic shedding, in an outbreak of contagious feline vomiting.
Copyright © 2021 Li, Gordon, Idle, Hui, Chan, Seguin and Delwart.

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Keywords:  astrovirus; cat; feline; mamastrovirus; metagenomic; vomiting

Year:  2021        PMID: 33644152      PMCID: PMC7905307          DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.628082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Vet Sci        ISSN: 2297-1769


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