Proposed revision to the taxonomy of the genus Pestivirus, family Flaviviridae

DB Smith, G Meyers, J Bukh… - Journal of General …, 2017 - microbiologyresearch.org
DB Smith, G Meyers, J Bukh, EA Gould, T Monath, A Scott Muerhoff, A Pletnev…
Journal of General Virology, 2017microbiologyresearch.org
We propose the creation of seven new species in the genus Pestivirus (family Flaviviridae)
in addition to the four existing species, and naming species in a host-independent manner
using the format Pestivirus X. Only the virus species names would change; virus isolates
would still be referred to by their original names. The original species would be re-
designated as Pestivirus A (original designation B ovine viral diarrhea virus 1), Pestivirus B
(Bovine viral diarrhea virus 2), Pestivirus C (Classical swine fever virus) and Pestivirus D …
We propose the creation of seven new species in the genus Pestivirus (family Flaviviridae) in addition to the four existing species, and naming species in a host-independent manner using the format Pestivirus X. Only the virus species names would change; virus isolates would still be referred to by their original names. The original species would be re-designated as Pestivirus A (original designation Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1), Pestivirus B (Bovine viral diarrhea virus 2), Pestivirus C (Classical swine fever virus) and Pestivirus D (Border disease virus). The seven new species (and example isolates) would be Pestivirus E (pronghorn pestivirus), Pestivirus F (Bungowannah virus), Pestivirus G (giraffe pestivirus), Pestivirus H (Hobi-like pestivirus), Pestivirus I (Aydin-like pestivirus), Pestivirus J (rat pestivirus) and Pestivirus K (atypical porcine pestivirus). A bat-derived virus and pestiviruses identified from sheep and goat (Tunisian sheep pestiviruses), which lack complete coding region sequences, may represent two additional species.
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