Cyclovirus

The viral genus Cyclovirus is a genus in the family Circoviridae. Viruses in this genus have been isolated from dragonflies,[1] as well as chickens, goats, sheep, and other farm animals.[2] Cycloviruses have also been found in the feces of healthy humans and chimpanzees[3] and in samples of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with unexplained paraplegia.[4]

Cyclovirus
Virus classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Monodnaviria
Kingdom: Shotokuvirae
Phylum: Cressdnaviricota
Class: Arfiviricetes
Order: Cirlivirales
Family: Circoviridae
Genus: Cyclovirus
Type species
Human associated cyclovirus 8

Species

The following species are recognized:

  • Ant associated cyclovirus 1
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 1
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 2
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 3
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 4
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 5
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 6
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 7
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 8
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 9
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 10
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 11
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 12
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 13
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 14
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 15
  • Bat associated cyclovirus 16
  • Bovine associated cyclovirus 1
  • Chicken associated cyclovirus 1
  • Chicken associated cyclovirus 2
  • Chimpanzee associated cyclovirus 1
  • Cockroach associated cyclovirus 1
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 1
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 2
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 3
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 4
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 5
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 6
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 7
  • Dragonfly associated cyclovirus 8
  • Duck associated cyclovirus 1
  • Feline associated cyclovirus 1
  • Goat associated cyclovirus 1
  • Horse associated cyclovirus 1
  • Human associated cyclovirus 1
  • Human associated cyclovirus 2
  • Human associated cyclovirus 3
  • Human associated cyclovirus 4
  • Human associated cyclovirus 5
  • Human associated cyclovirus 6
  • Human associated cyclovirus 7
  • Human associated cyclovirus 8
  • Human associated cyclovirus 9
  • Human associated cyclovirus 10
  • Human associated cyclovirus 11
  • Human associated cyclovirus 12
  • Mouse associated cyclovirus 1
  • Rodent associated cyclovirus 1
  • Rodent associated cyclovirus 2
  • Spider associated cyclovirus 1
  • Squirrel associated cyclovirus 1
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References

  1. Rosario, K; Marinov, M; Stainton, D; Kraberger, S; Wiltshire, EJ; Collings, DA; Walters, M; Martin, DP; Breitbart, M; Varsani, A (Jun 2011). "Dragonfly cyclovirus, a novel single-stranded DNA virus discovered in dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera)". The Journal of General Virology. 92 (Pt 6): 1302–8. doi:10.1099/vir.0.030338-0. PMID 21367985.
  2. Li, L.; Shan, T.; Soji, O. B.; Alam, M. M.; Kunz, T. H.; Zaidi, S. Z.; Delwart, E. (22 December 2010). "Possible cross-species transmission of circoviruses and cycloviruses among farm animals". Journal of General Virology. 92 (4): 768–772. doi:10.1099/vir.0.028704-0. PMC 3133700. PMID 21177928.
  3. Li, L.; Kapoor, A.; Slikas, B.; Bamidele, O. S.; Wang, C.; Shaukat, S.; Masroor, M. A.; Wilson, M. L.; Ndjango, J.-B. N.; Peeters, M.; Gross-Camp, N. D.; Muller, M. N.; Hahn, B. H.; Wolfe, N. D.; Triki, H.; Bartkus, J.; Zaidi, S. Z.; Delwart, E. (9 December 2009). "Multiple Diverse Circoviruses Infect Farm Animals and Are Commonly Found in Human and Chimpanzee Feces". Journal of Virology. 84 (4): 1674–1682. doi:10.1128/JVI.02109-09. PMC 2812408. PMID 20007276.
  4. Smits, Saskia L.; Zijlstra, Ed E; van Hellemond, Jaap J.; Schapendonk, Claudia M.E.; Bodewes, Rogier; Schürch, Anita C.; Haagmans, Bart L.; Osterhaus, Albert D.M.E. (2013). "Novel Cyclovirus in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid, Malawi, 2010–2011". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 19 (9). doi:10.3201/eid1909.130404. PMC 3810929. PMID 23968557.


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