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Evidence of SARS-CoV-2 Related Coronaviruses Circulating in Sunda pangolins (<i>Manis javanica</i>) Confiscated From the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Viet Nam.

Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga1 Alice Latinne1,2 Hoang Bich Thuy1 Nguyen Van Long1 Pham Thi Bich Ngoc1 Nguyen Thi Lan Anh1 Nguyen Van Thai3 Tran Quang Phuong4 Hoang Van Thai4 Lam Kim Hai3 Pham Thanh Long5 Nguyen Thanh Phuong6 Vo Van Hung6 Le Tin Vinh Quang6 Nguyen Thi Lan7 Nguyen Thi Hoa7 Christine K Johnson8 Jonna A K Mazet8 Scott I Roberton2 Chris Walzer2,9 Sarah H Olson2 Amanda E Fine1,2
Affiliations 9 institutions
  1. Wildlife Conservation Society, Viet Nam Country Program, Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
  2. Wildlife Conservation Society, Global Conservation Program, New York City, NY, United States.
  3. Save Vietnam's Wildlife, Nho Quan, Viet Nam.
  4. Cuc Phuong National Park, Nho Quan, Viet Nam.
  5. Department of Animal Health, Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development of Viet Nam, Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
  6. Regional Animal Health Office No. 6, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  7. Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Viet Nam National University of Agriculture, Ha Noi, Viet Nam.
  8. School of Veterinary Medicine, One Health Institute, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States.
  9. Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.
PMID 35356028 2022 Front Public Health eng epublish
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Publication summary

Despite the discovery of several closely related viruses in bats, the direct evolutionary progenitor of SARS-CoV-2 has not yet been identified. In this study, we investigated potential animal sources of SARS-related coronaviruses using archived specimens from Sunda pangolins (<i>Manis javanica</i>) and Chinese pangolins (<i>Manis pentadactyla</i>) confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade, and from common palm civets (<i>Paradoxurus hermaphroditus</i>) raised on wildlife farms in Viet Nam. A total of 696 pangolin and civet specimens were screened for the presence of viral RNA from five zoonotic viral families and from Sarbecoviruses using primers specifically designed for pangolin coronaviruses. We also performed a curated data collection of media reports of wildlife confiscation events involving pangolins in Viet Nam between January 2016 and December 2020, to illustrate the global pangolin supply chain in the context of Viet Nam where the trade confiscated pangolins were sampled for this study. All specimens from pangolins and civets sampled along the wildlife supply chains between February 2017 and July 2018, in Viet Nam and tested with conventional PCR assays designed to detect flavivirus, paramyxovirus, filovirus, coronavirus, and orthomyxovirus RNA were negative. Civet samples were also negative for Sarbecoviruses, but 12 specimens from seven live pangolins confiscated in Hung Yen province, northern Viet Nam, in 2018 were positive for Sarbecoviruses. Our phylogenetic trees based on two fragments of the RdRp gene revealed that the Sarbecoviruses identified in these pangolins were closely related to pangolin coronaviruses detected in pangolins confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade in Yunnan and Guangxi provinces, China. Our curated data collection of media reports of wildlife confiscation events involving pangolins in Viet Nam between January 2016 and December 2020, reflected what is known about pangolin trafficking globally. Pangolins confiscated in Viet Nam were largely in transit, moving toward downstream consumers in China. Confiscations included pangolin scales sourced originally from Africa (and African species of pangolins), or pangolin carcasses and live pangolins native to Southeast Asia (predominately the Sunda pangolin) sourced from neighboring range countries and moving through Viet Nam toward provinces bordering China.

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Structured evidence records

Evidence records

3 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.88
Key finding

Sarbecoviruses from Sunda pangolins in Viet Nam exhibited close phylogenetic relatedness to pangolin coronaviruses from confiscations in China, based on RdRp gene sequences.

Virus
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

Our phylogenetic trees based on two fragments of the RdRp gene revealed that the Sarbecoviruses identified in these pangolins were closely related to pangolin coronaviruses detected in pangolins confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade in Yunnan and Guangxi provinces, China.

Genes or proteins
RdRp gene
Analysis methods
phylogenetic analysis
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

Sarbecoviruses closely related to known pangolin coronaviruses were detected in Sunda pangolins confiscated in northern Viet Nam, suggesting the wildlife trade as an ecological interface for these viruses.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

Twelve specimens from seven live pangolins confiscated in Hung Yen province, northern Viet Nam, in 2018 were positive for Sarbecoviruses. Phylogenetic trees revealed that these Sarbecoviruses were closely related to pangolin coronaviruses detected in pangolins confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade in Yunnan and Guangxi provinces, China.

Method
PCR assays; phylogenetic analysis; screening for viral RNA
Sample type
archived specimens; pangolin specimens
Geographic raw
Hung Yen province, northern Viet Nam
Country inferred
Vietnam
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Sarbecoviruses related to SARS-CoV-2 were detected by PCR in Sunda pangolins confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade in northern Viet Nam.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

Twelve specimens from seven live pangolins confiscated in Hung Yen province, northern Viet Nam, in 2018 were positive for Sarbecoviruses. A total of 696 pangolin and civet specimens were screened for the presence of viral RNA from five zoonotic viral families and from Sarbecoviruses using primers specifically designed for pangolin coronaviruses.

Method
PCR
Sample type
specimens
Geographic raw
Hung Yen province, northern Viet Nam
Country inferred
Vietnam