Canine coronavirus HuPn-2018, or CCoV-HuPn-2018, is a virus first discovered in a surveillance study in Sarawak, Malaysia, in hospitalized human pneumonia patients.[1] It may be the eighth coronavirus known to cause disease in humans, but no human-to-human transmission has been seen.[1] This is a canine-feline recombinant alphacoronavirus (genotype II) related to the CCoV-II strain of Alphacoronavirus 1 with part of the FCoV in S2 domain and a specific 12 amino acids deletion in the N protein.[citation needed]
Canine coronavirus HuPn-2018 | |
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Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Riboviria |
Kingdom: | Orthornavirae |
Phylum: | Pisuviricota |
Class: | Pisoniviricetes |
Order: | Nidovirales |
Family: | Coronaviridae |
Genus: | Alphacoronavirus |
Subgenus: | Tegacovirus |
Species: | |
Virus: | Canine coronavirus HuPn-2018
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References
edit- ^ a b Vlasova, Anastasia N.; Diaz, Annika; Damtie, Debasu; Xiu, Leshan; Toh, Teck-Hock; Lee, Jeffrey Soon-Yit; Saif, Linda J.; Gray, Gregory C. (2021). "Novel Canine Coronavirus Isolated from a Hospitalized Pneumonia Patient, East Malaysia". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 74 (3): 446–454. doi:10.1093/cid/ciab456. PMC 8194511. PMID 34013321.446-454&rft.date=2021&rft_id=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8194511#id-name=PMC&rft_id=info:pmid/34013321&rft_id=info:doi/10.1093/cid/ciab456&rft.aulast=Vlasova&rft.aufirst=Anastasia N.&rft.au=Diaz, Annika&rft.au=Damtie, Debasu&rft.au=Xiu, Leshan&rft.au=Toh, Teck-Hock&rft.au=Lee, Jeffrey Soon-Yit&rft.au=Saif, Linda J.&rft.au=Gray, Gregory C.&rft_id=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8194511&rfr_id=info:sid/en.wikipedia.org:Canine coronavirus HuPn-2018" class="Z3988">