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Diversity Patterns of Domestic Herbivore Viruses in China Reveal Transmission Dynamics with Disease Management Implications.

Yue Sun1 Yong Li2 Bagen Temur3 Yuanqing Lin4 Yuhang Liu1 Le Yi1 Zheng Sun1 Gang Zhang2 Jun Li2 Yu Guo3 Linchuan Li3 Jinshan Cai4 Wenliang Tian5 Gen Meng6 Lingling Jiang2 Min Fang2 Fuying Ding7 Xuezhang Zhou2 Changchun Tu1,8 Biao He1
Affiliations 8 institutions
  1. State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Changchun Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, Jilin, China.
  2. Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Protection and Utilization of Special Biological Resources in Western China, School of Life Sciences, Ningxia University, Yinchuan, China.
  3. Inner Mongolia Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China.
  4. Qinghai Provincial Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Xining, Qinghai, China.
  5. Siziwang Banner Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Wulanchabu, Inner Mongolia, China.
  6. Wulanchabu Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Wulanchabu, Inner Mongolia, China.
  7. Qilian County Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center, Qilian, Qinghai, China.
  8. Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Prevention and Control of Important Animal Infectious Diseases and Zoonosis, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China.
PMID 41878990 2026 Adv Sci (Weinh) eng aheadofprint
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Publication summary

Domestic herbivores have complex interactions with humans and wildlife, playing important roles in zoonotic and epizootic disease emergence and transmission. Yet their viral diversity and cross-species transmission dynamics remain understudied. Through pan-viromic profiling of 10,225 swabs and 4,304 serum samples from 5,710 adult individuals across China's five major herbivore-rearing provinces, we prepare the domestic herbivore viromic catalog of China (DhCN-Virome) comprising 1,085,360 viral metagenomes, nearly capturing their family-level viral diversity while expanding by 2.3-fold global subgenus-level viral diversity. Distinct viromic signatures emerge across herbivore species and sample types. Viral communities generally follow a "higher openness, greater stability" pattern, with animals raised in confined settings being more susceptible to external influences. Viral circulations, particularly involving viruses of health concern, occur primarily within herbivore species but also extensively between herbivores and other species, including potential human-herbivore and avian-horse viral transmission. Bacteriophages constitute the most abundant viral entities, characterized by lytic replication strategies with some targeting pathogenic bacterial hosts. These findings expand our knowledge of herbivore viral diversity patterns and ecological transmission dynamics, underscoring the need for unified disease management strategies across all herbivore species. Particularly, the risk viruses represent potential triggers for future outbreaks, necessitating urgent epidemiological surveillance and vaccination programs.

circulation dynamics domestic herbivores emerging infectious diseases pan‐viromics wildlife conservation

Structured evidence records

Evidence records

3 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

Potential viral transmission was detected between avian and horse populations, indicating cross-species transmission among non-human animals in China.

Virus
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Location
Supporting text

Viral circulations, particularly involving viruses of health concern, occur primarily within herbivore species but also extensively between herbivores and other species, including potential human-herbivore and avian-horse viral transmission.

Method
pan-viromic profiling
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal-to-animal
Geographic raw
China
Country inferred
China
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.85
Key finding

Serum samples from domestic herbivores in China were analyzed for viral diversity using pan-viromic profiling.

Virus
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Host
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Location
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Supporting text

Through pan-viromic profiling of 10,225 swabs and 4,304 serum samples from 5,710 adult individuals across China's five major herbivore-rearing provinces, we prepare the domestic herbivore viromic catalog of China (DhCN-Virome).

Sample type
serum
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Pan-viromic surveillance of domestic herbivores in China identified extensive viral diversity and signatures of interspecies circulation relevant to zoonotic risk.

Virus
Not specified
Host
Not specified
Location
Supporting text

Through pan-viromic profiling of 10,225 swabs and 4,304 serum samples from 5,710 adult individuals across China's five major herbivore-rearing provinces, we prepare the domestic herbivore viromic catalog of China (DhCN-Virome) comprising 1,085,360 viral metagenomes.

Method
pan-viromic profiling; metagenomic sequencing
Sample type
swab; serum
Geographic raw
China
Country inferred
China