Identification of a recombinant equine coronavirus in donkey, China

Emerg Microbes Infect. 2022 Dec;11(1):1010-1013. doi: 10.1080/22221751.2022.2056522.

Abstract

Equine coronavirus (ECoV) was first identified in the USA and has been previously described in several countries. In order to test the presence of ECoV in China, we collected 51 small intestinal samples from donkey foals with diarrhoea from a donkey farm in Shandong Province, China between August 2020 and April 2021. Two samples tested positive for ECoV and full-length genome sequences were successfully obtained using next-generation sequencing, one of which was further confirmed by Sanger sequencing. The two strains shared 100% sequence identity at the scale of whole genome. Bioinformatics analyses further showed that the two Chinese strains represent a novel genetic variant of ECoV and shared the highest sequence identity of 97.05% with the first identified ECoV strain - NC99. In addition, it may be a recombinant, with the recombination region around the NS2 gene. To our knowledge, this is the first documented report of ECoV in China, highlighting its risk to horse/donkey breeding. In addition, its potential risk to public health also warrants further investigation.

Keywords: China; Equine coronavirus; bioinformatics analyses; donkey; recombination.

Publication types

  • Letter

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Betacoronavirus 1*
  • China / epidemiology
  • Coronavirus Infections* / epidemiology
  • Coronavirus Infections* / veterinary
  • Diarrhea / veterinary
  • Equidae
  • Horse Diseases* / epidemiology
  • Horses
  • Phylogeny

Grants and funding

This study is supported by the Shandong Province Modern Agricultural Technology System Donkey Industrial Innovation Team [grant number SDAIT-27]. Wei-Feng Shi is supported by the Academic Promotion Programme of Shandong First Medical University [grant number 2019QL006].