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Prevalence and genotype distribution of caprine papillomavirus in peripheral blood of healthy goats in farms from three European countries

Cutarelli, Anna; De Falco, Francesca; Cuccaro, Bianca; Milićević, Vesna; Kureljušić, Branislav; Bojkovski, Jovan; Cerino, Pellegrino; Perillo, Antonella; Marica, Raluca; Catoi, Cornel; Roperto, Sante

(Frontiers Media, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cutarelli, Anna
AU  - De Falco, Francesca
AU  - Cuccaro, Bianca
AU  - Milićević, Vesna
AU  - Kureljušić, Branislav
AU  - Bojkovski, Jovan
AU  - Cerino, Pellegrino
AU  - Perillo, Antonella
AU  - Marica, Raluca
AU  - Catoi, Cornel
AU  - Roperto, Sante
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3147
AB  - Caprine papillomaviruses (ChPVs, Capra hircus papillomaviruses) were detected
and quantified for the first time using droplet digital polymerase chain reaction
(ddPCR)
blood samples of 374 clinically healthy goats from farms located
in
in Italy, Romania, and Serbia. Overall, ddPCR revealed ChPV DNA in 78 of the
374 examined samples, indicating that
~21% of the goats harbored circulating

papillomavirus DNA. In particular, in Italian goat farms, ChPV genotypes were
detected and quantified in 58 of 157 blood samples (~37%), 11 of 117 samples
from Serbian farms (~9.4%), and 9 of 100 from Romanian blood samples (9%).
Blood samples fromItalian goat farms showed a high prevalence of ChPV1, which
was detected in 45 samples (28.6%). The ChPV2 genotype was detected in 13
samples (~8.3%). Therefore, significant dierences in prevalence and genotype
distributions were observed. On Serbian and Romanian farms, no significan
dierences were observed in the genotype prevalence of ChPVs. Molecular
findings are consistent with ChPV prevalence, characterized by a territorial
distribution similar to that of papillomaviruses in other mammalian species.
Furthermore, this study showed that ddPCR is a very sensitive and accurate
assay for ChPV detection and quantification. The ddPCR may be the molecular
diagnostic tool of choice, ultimately providing useful insights into the molecular
epidemiology and field surveillance of ChPV.
PB  - Frontiers Media
T2  - Frontiers in Veterinary Science
T1  - Prevalence and genotype distribution of caprine papillomavirus in peripheral blood of healthy goats in farms from three European countries
VL  - 10
SP  - 1213150
DO  - 10.3389/fvets.2023.1213150
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cutarelli, Anna and De Falco, Francesca and Cuccaro, Bianca and Milićević, Vesna and Kureljušić, Branislav and Bojkovski, Jovan and Cerino, Pellegrino and Perillo, Antonella and Marica, Raluca and Catoi, Cornel and Roperto, Sante",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Caprine papillomaviruses (ChPVs, Capra hircus papillomaviruses) were detected
and quantified for the first time using droplet digital polymerase chain reaction
(ddPCR)
blood samples of 374 clinically healthy goats from farms located
in
in Italy, Romania, and Serbia. Overall, ddPCR revealed ChPV DNA in 78 of the
374 examined samples, indicating that
~21% of the goats harbored circulating

papillomavirus DNA. In particular, in Italian goat farms, ChPV genotypes were
detected and quantified in 58 of 157 blood samples (~37%), 11 of 117 samples
from Serbian farms (~9.4%), and 9 of 100 from Romanian blood samples (9%).
Blood samples fromItalian goat farms showed a high prevalence of ChPV1, which
was detected in 45 samples (28.6%). The ChPV2 genotype was detected in 13
samples (~8.3%). Therefore, significant dierences in prevalence and genotype
distributions were observed. On Serbian and Romanian farms, no significan
dierences were observed in the genotype prevalence of ChPVs. Molecular
findings are consistent with ChPV prevalence, characterized by a territorial
distribution similar to that of papillomaviruses in other mammalian species.
Furthermore, this study showed that ddPCR is a very sensitive and accurate
assay for ChPV detection and quantification. The ddPCR may be the molecular
diagnostic tool of choice, ultimately providing useful insights into the molecular
epidemiology and field surveillance of ChPV.",
publisher = "Frontiers Media",
journal = "Frontiers in Veterinary Science",
title = "Prevalence and genotype distribution of caprine papillomavirus in peripheral blood of healthy goats in farms from three European countries",
volume = "10",
pages = "1213150",
doi = "10.3389/fvets.2023.1213150"
}
Cutarelli, A., De Falco, F., Cuccaro, B., Milićević, V., Kureljušić, B., Bojkovski, J., Cerino, P., Perillo, A., Marica, R., Catoi, C.,& Roperto, S.. (2023). Prevalence and genotype distribution of caprine papillomavirus in peripheral blood of healthy goats in farms from three European countries. in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers Media., 10, 1213150.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1213150
Cutarelli A, De Falco F, Cuccaro B, Milićević V, Kureljušić B, Bojkovski J, Cerino P, Perillo A, Marica R, Catoi C, Roperto S. Prevalence and genotype distribution of caprine papillomavirus in peripheral blood of healthy goats in farms from three European countries. in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2023;10:1213150.
doi:10.3389/fvets.2023.1213150 .
Cutarelli, Anna, De Falco, Francesca, Cuccaro, Bianca, Milićević, Vesna, Kureljušić, Branislav, Bojkovski, Jovan, Cerino, Pellegrino, Perillo, Antonella, Marica, Raluca, Catoi, Cornel, Roperto, Sante, "Prevalence and genotype distribution of caprine papillomavirus in peripheral blood of healthy goats in farms from three European countries" in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 10 (2023):1213150,
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1213150 . .
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