Equine pegivirus (EPgV) is a virus in the genus Pegivirus of the family Flaviviridae. It was discovered in 2013 in blood of horses and causes chronic infections.[1] EPgV is not known to be responsible for any disease in horses.[1][2] In a serosurvey of EPgV and related viruses, antibodies to EPgV were detected in the majority of horses, indicating a high prevalence in them.[2]
Pegivirus E | |
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Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Riboviria |
Kingdom: | Orthornavirae |
Phylum: | Kitrinoviricota |
Class: | Flasuviricetes |
Order: | Amarillovirales |
Family: | Flaviviridae |
Genus: | Pegivirus |
Species: | Pegivirus E
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References
edit- ^ a b Kapoor, A.; Simmonds, P.; Cullen, J. M.; Scheel, T. K. H.; Medina, J. L.; Giannitti, F.; Nishiuchi, E.; Brock, K. V.; Burbelo, P. D.; Rice, C. M.; Lipkin, W. I. (2013). "Identification of a Pegivirus (GB Virus-Like Virus) That Infects Horses". Journal of Virology. 87 (12): 7185–90. doi:10.1128/JVI.00324-13. PMC 3676142. PMID 23596285.
- ^ a b Lyons, S; Kapoor, A; Schneider, B. S.; Wolfe, N. D.; Culshaw, G; Corcoran, B; Durham, A. E.; Burden, F; McGorum, B. C.; Simmonds, P (2014). "Viraemic frequencies and seroprevalence of non-primate hepacivirus and equine pegiviruses in horses and other mammalian species". Journal of General Virology. 95 (Pt 8): 1701–11. doi:10.1099/vir.0.065094-0. PMID 24814924.