Skip to main content
ARS Home » Research » Publications at this Location » Publication #365466

Research Project: Intervention Strategies to Support the Global Control and Eradication of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV)

Location: Location not imported yet.

Title: Genome sequences of 18 foot-and-mouth disease virus outbreak strains of serotype O sublineage Ind2001d from India 2013-2014

Author
item BERTMAN, MIRANDA - Oak Ridge Institute For Science And Education (ORISE)
item Palinski, Rachel
item RANJAN, RAJEEV - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease
item BISWAL, JITENDRA - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease
item Pauszek, Steven
item Hartwig, Ethan
item Smoliga, George
item VIERRA, DAVID - Kansas Department Of Wildlife And Parks
item FISH, IAN - Oak Ridge Institute For Science And Education (ORISE)
item SUBRAMANIAM, SARAVANAN - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease
item MOHAPATRA, JAJATI - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease
item DAS, BISWAJIT - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease
item PATTNAIK, BRAMHADEY - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease
item ARZT, JONATHAN - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research-Directorate Of Foot And Mouth Disease

Submitted to: Microbiology Resource Announcements
Publication Type: Review Article
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/25/2019
Publication Date: 8/15/2019
Citation: Bertman, M.R., Palinski, R.M., Ranjan, R., Biswal, J.K., Pauszek, S.J., Hartwig, E.J., Smoliga, G.R., Vierra, D., Fish, I.H., Subramaniam, S., Mohapatra, J.K., Das, B., Pattnaik, B., Arzt, J. 2019. Genome sequences of 18 foot-and-mouth disease virus outbreak strains of serotype O sublineage Ind2001d from India 2013-2014. Microbiology Resource Announcements. http://www.doi.org/10.1128/MRA.00776-19.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/MRA.00776-19

Interpretive Summary: Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is an important viral disease affecting animal health and economics through impacts on agriculture and trade. Most FMDV strains are typically limited to a particular geographical region; however few strains may spread beyond their typical range. These strains are concerning because of their potential to cause widespread outbreaks in many parts of the world or pandemics. The Ind2001d strain is an example of such strains. This strain originated in India and has spread throughout much of Asia in a relatively short time period. The 18 sequences reported here were collected in India around the time the strain was first spreading outside of India. These sequences will be important for understanding FMDV evolution and for maintaining preparedness against the virus.

Technical Abstract: We report the full polyprotein coding sequences and partial UTRs of 18 FMD viruses from four outbreaks in India in 2013-2014. All strains belonged to the O/ME-SA/Ind2001d sublineage. These viruses update knowledge of FMDV diversity in South Asia and may contribute to molecular epidemiology studies and vaccine selections.