Novel Mastadenovirus Infection as Cause of Pneumonia in Imported Black-and-White Colobuses (Colobus guereza), Thailand
Chutchai Piewbang, Sabrina Wahyu Wardhani, Panida Poonsin, Pattiya Lohavicharn, Ratchanon Tengtawon, Thanakrit Charoenrat, Sitthichok Lacharoje, Sawang Kesdangsakonwut, Tanit Kasantikul, Nathamon Kosoltanapiwat, and Somporn Techangamsuwan
Author affiliation: Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (C. Piewbang, S.W. Wardhani, P. Poonsin, P. Lohavicharn, S. Lacharoje, S. Kesdangsakonwut, S. Techangamsuwan); Goodwill Animal Hospital, Nonthaburi, Thailand (R. Tengtawon, T. Charoenrat,); Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA. (T. Kasantikul); Mahidol University, Bangkok (N. Kosoltanapiwat)
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Figure 4. Phylogenetic analysis of amino acid sequences of IVa2 gene of novel mastadenovirus infection causing pneumonia in imported black-and-white colobuses (Colobus guereza), Thailand. Comparative analysis of the genome from this study, tentatively name colobus adenovirus (CoAdV), with various adenoviruses identified in nonhuman primates. Bootstrap values are shown at each node. Red triangle indicates the CoAdV CP001 TH/2023 identified in this study. GenBank accession numbers are provided. Scale bar indicates the number of substitutions per site. AdV, adenovirus; BaAdV, baboon adenovirus.
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