Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014
Dispatch
New Viruses in Idiopathic Human Diarrhea Cases, the Netherlands
Table
Patient no. | Age, y | Diarrhea type or source | Year of sampling | No. trimmed reads | No. trimmed viral reads | Virus species (no. reads; % nucleotide identity) |
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VS6600008 | 7 | Sporadic | 2008 | 7,851 | 271 | Human picobirnavirus (221; NA) |
VS6600009 | 25 | Sporadic | 2008 | 8,079 | 10 | Bufavirus 1 (7; 67–94) |
VS6600010 | 87 | Sporadic | 2008 | 3,237 | 1 | NA |
VS6600011 | 66 | Sporadic | 2008 | 3,866 | 6 | NA |
VS6600013 | 48 | Sporadic | 2008 | 2,849 | 19 | NA |
VS6600014 | 40 | Sporadic | 2008 | 8,079 | 143 | Aichivirus (139; 98) |
Human herpesvirus 4 (1; 91) | ||||||
Anellovirus (3; 61–85) | ||||||
VS6600015 | 84 | Sporadic | 2008 | 11,197 | 9 | Anellovirus (6; 81–97) |
VS6600016 | 37 | Sporadic | 2008 | 7,333 | 1 | NA |
VS6600017 | 62 | Sporadic | 2008 | 546 | 0 | NA |
VS6600018 | <1 | Sporadic | 2008 | 3,936 | 4 | NA |
VS6600019 | 30 | Sporadic | 2008 | 9,590 | 18 | NA |
VS6600020 | 57 | Sporadic | 2009 | 10,389 | 37 | Porcine picobirnavirus (6; 57–80) |
VS6600021 | 52 | Sporadic | 2009 | 4,587 | 0 | NA |
VS6600022 | 27 | OB2005111 | 2005 | 4,877 | 113 | Fur seal–associated circular DNA virus (98; NA); |
VS6600023 | 47 | OB2005111 | 2005 | 7,423 | 117 | Human picobirnavirus (91; 82–87) |
VS6600024 | 47 | OB2005115 | 2005 | 6,852 | 338 | NA |
VS6600025 | 6 | OB2005115 | 2005 | 8,949 | 34 | Human picobirnavirus (23; 75–84) |
VS6600026 | 12 | OB2006097 | 2006 | 6,879 | 52 | Otarine picobirnavirus (42; 70–88) |
VS6600027 | 13 | OB2006097 | 2006 | 9,481 | 32 | NA |
VS6600028 | 52 | OB2008169 | 2008 | 5,222 | 74 | NA |
VS6600029 | 32 | OB2008169 | 2008 | 1,568 | 4 | Human picobirnavirus (3; 86) |
VS6600030 | 26 | OB2008190 | 2008 | 7,377 | 57 | NA |
VS6600031 | 10 | OB2008190 | 2008 | 4,541 | 14 | NA |
VS6600032 | 90 | OB2008217 | 2008 | 4,185 | 13 | Fur seal–associated circular DNA virus (4; NA) |
VS6600033 | 97 | OB2008217 | 2008 | 3,299 | 11 | NA |
VS6600034 | 89 | OB2009024 | 2009 | 14,797 | 168 | Human picobirnavirus (115;68%–77%) |
VS6600035 | 91 | OB2009024 | 2009 | 2,256 | 8 | Human picobirnavirus (3; 70%) |
*Classification of sequences was based on taxonomic origin of the best-hit sequence and was performed by using MEGAN version 4.40.4 (http://ab.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/software/megan/) with E cutoff values of 0.001 and 10–10 for BLASTn and BLASTx searches (http://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi), respectively (5,6). NA, not applicable; OB, outbreak
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