First detection of equine coronavirus (ECoV) in Europe

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Miszczak, Fabien | Tesson, Vincent | Kin, Nathalie | Dina, Julia | Balasuriya, Udeni B.R. | Pronost, Stéphane | Vabret, Astrid

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International audience. Equine coronavirus (ECoV) is involved mainly in enteric infections. Following the recent description of ECoV in 2000, this study reports for the first time the presence of ECoV in France and, on a wider scale, in Europe. ECoV was molecularly detected from diarrheic and respiratory specimens. Sequencing and phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that European strains are most closely related to the reference North American strain (ECoV-NC99) than the Asian strain (ECoV-Tokachi09).

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