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Absence of Bornavirus RNA in Wild Canids and Mustelids in Croatia.

Andreja Jungić1 Jelena Prpić1 Antun Beljan1 Marina Prišlin Šimac1 Dinko Novosel2 Šimun Naletilić2 Marica Lolić3 Iva Kilvain4 Tibor Andreanszky4 Vladimir Savić5 Lorena Jemeršić1 Mario Škrivanko3 Ivana Lojkić1
Affiliations 5 institutions
  1. Department of Virology, Croatian Veterinary Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
  2. Department of Pathology, Croatian Veterinary Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
  3. Veterinary Department Vinkovci, Croatian Veterinary Institute, 32100 Vinkovci, Croatia.
  4. Veterinary Department Rijeka, Croatian Veterinary Institute, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia.
  5. Poultry Center, Croatian Veterinary Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
PMID 42075273 2026 Microorganisms eng epublish
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Publication summary

Bornaviruses are neurotropic, negative-sense RNA viruses with zoonotic potential, notably Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) and variegated squirrel bornavirus 1 (VSBV-1). BoDV-1 is endemic in certain regions of Central Europe and maintained in bicolored white-toothed shrews, but its presence in Croatia has not been investigated. Given Croatia's diverse biogeography and the prevalence of rodent-borne diseases, this study aimed to investigate the presence of orthobornaviruses in wild canids and mustelids. Brain samples from red foxes (<i>Vulpes vulpes</i>), golden jackals (<i>Canis aureus moreoticus</i>), wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>), martens (<i>Martes martes</i>) and badgers (<i>Meles meles</i>) were analysed using pan-bornavirus RT-PCR. Despite successful RNA extraction and internal control amplification, bornavirus RNA was not detected in any of the 860 animal samples tested. Although no orthobornavirus RNA was detected, the results still provide valuable information: bornavirus infections appear to be absent or extremely rare in Croatian wild canids and mustelids. By excluding these species as current potential reservoir hosts, this study helps to refine the geographical extent of bornavirus endemicity and emphasises the importance of continuous One Health surveillance in regions with favourable ecological conditions for zoonotic spillover.

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Evidence records

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Extraction confidence 0.98
Key finding

Bornavirus RNA was not detected in 860 wild canid and mustelid brain samples from Croatia analyzed by RT-PCR.

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Supporting text

Brain samples from red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), golden jackals (Canis aureus moreoticus), wolves (Canis lupus), martens (Martes martes) and badgers (Meles meles) were analysed using pan-bornavirus RT-PCR. Despite successful RNA extraction and internal control amplification, bornavirus RNA was not detected in any of the 860 animal samples tested.

Method
RT-PCR
Sample type
brain
Geographic raw
Croatia
Country inferred
Croatia