Volume 29, Number 7—July 2023
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Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Infection in Free-Ranging Indian Gazelles (Gazella bennettii), Rajasthan, India
Table
Sample no. | Virus strain | GenBank accession no. | 12-nt deletion of in GPCR (96–107) |
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1 | Indian Gazelle/IND/LSDV/BKN-6/2022 | OP893960 | Y |
2 | Cattle/IND/LSDV/BKN-2 | OP893958 | Y |
3 | Cattle/IND/LSDV/L06/2022 | SRX17592135 | N |
4 | Cattle/IND/LSDV/L09/2022 | SRX17592137 | N |
5 | Cattle/LSDV/IND/ODI/5RK_LT/2019 | MW452639 | N |
6 | Cattle/LSDV/IND/ODI/77BP-LT/2019 | MW452646 | N |
7 | Cattle/LSDV/IND/WB/JS9_LT/2019 | MW452649 | N |
8 | Cattle/LSDV/Bangladesh/Dhaka/2019 | MT448698 | N |
9 | Cattle/LSDV/Kenya/KSGP-O240/Kenyavac | KJ818281 | N |
10 | Cattle/LSDV/Turkey/Pendik/2014 | MN995838 | Y |
11 | Cattle/LSDV/Serbia/Bujanovac/2016 | KY702007 | Y |
12 | Cattle/LSDV/Kazakhstan/Kubash/2016 | MN642592 | Y |
13 | Cattle/LSDV/Greece/Evros/2015 | KY829023 | Y |
14 | Cattle/ South Africa/OBP vaccine | KX764645 | N |
15 | Cattle/South Africa/Herbivac vaccine | KX764644 | N |
16 | Cattle/LSDV/South Africa/SIS-Lumpyvax Vaccine | KX764643 | N |
17 | Cattle/LSDV/Russia/Saratov/2017 | MH646674 | N |
18 | Cattle/LSDV/Russia/Udmurthiya/2019 | MT134042 | N |
19 | Cattle/LSDV/ Kenya/1958 | MNO72619 | N |
20 | Cattle/LSDV/Russia/Dagestan/2015 | MH893760 | Y |
21 | Springbok/LSDV/South Africa/RSA/06/2011 | FJ869374 | Y |
22 | Cattle/LSDV/Kenya/Neethling Warmaths LW | AF409137 | Y |
23 | Cattle/LSDV/Egypt/AHRI21/2019 | MN271744 | Y |
24 | Cattle/LSDV/Kenya/Neethling/2490 | AF325528 | N |
25 | Cattle/LSDV/China/Xinjiang/2019 | MN598006 | N |
26 | Cattle/LSDV/Kenya/KS-1 | KJ818283 | N |
27 | Giraffe/LSDV/Vietnam/2021 | MZ966326 | N |
28 | SPPVaccine/India/Ranipet vaccine | KF495236 | N |
29 | SPPV/Turkey/Vaccine | MN072631 | N |
30 | GTPV/India/ Uttarkashi/Vaccine | KF495242 | N |
31 | GTPV/Iran/Gorgan/Vaccine | KX576657 | N |
*Samples 1 and 2 were those from this study. Multiple sequence alignment was conducted by using MEGA version 7.0 (12). GTPV, goatpox virus; GPCR, G-protein-coupled-chemokine-like receptor (LSDV011); SPPV, sheeppox virus.
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