Norovirus in captive lion cub (Panthera leo).

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Vito MartellaCanio Buonavoglia

Abstract

African lions (Panthera leo) are susceptible to viral diseases of domestic carnivores, including feline calici-virus infection. We report the identification of a novel enteric calicivirus, genetically related to human noroviruses of genogroup IV, in a lion cub that died of severe hemorrhagic enteritis.

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BETA
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electron microscopy

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Mega
BLAST
FASTA
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