2019, Number 4
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Vet Mex 2019; 6 (4)
Detection and whole genomic characterization of Bovine Papillomavirus type 1 associated with severe mammary cutaneous warts in Turkey
Çiğdem OT, Taylan KB, Akkutay-Yoldar Z, Salar S, Baştan A
Language: English/Spanish
References: 22
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ABSTRACT
Papilloma viruses (PVs) induce epithelial tumors in their natural hosts. These
tumors are located on the mammary gland of cattle; therefore, PVs are considered
viral agents with significant effects, both economical and on the animals’
health. Also, knowing the diversity of bovine PV (BPV) and its prevalence in
countries worldwide is important to develop optimal diagnostic methods, as
well as methods to fight this infection.
This study characterized the full-length genome of BPV 1 as the dominant
type circulating among cattle in Turkey. It is the authors’ opinion that
the results of this work provide useful information for further studies on the
preventative steps that can be taken against BPV infection.
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