Bulbul coronavirus HKU11
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Bulbul coronavirus HKU11 is a species of coronavirus identified in bulbuls, a type of passerine bird. It belongs to the genus Deltacoronavirus within the family Coronaviridae. This virus was first discovered in Hong Kong and is part of a broader group of avian coronaviruses that have been studied for their potential to cross species barriers.
Discovery and Classification[edit | edit source]
Bulbul coronavirus HKU11 was first isolated from the Chinese bulbul (Pycnonotus sinensis) in Hong Kong. The virus was identified through molecular techniques that involved sequencing its RNA genome. It is classified under the genus Deltacoronavirus, which is known to infect both avian and mammalian hosts.
Genomic Characteristics[edit | edit source]
The genome of Bulbul coronavirus HKU11 is a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA molecule. Like other coronaviruses, its genome is characterized by the presence of a 5' cap and a 3' poly-A tail. The genome encodes several structural proteins, including the spike protein, envelope protein, membrane protein, and nucleocapsid protein.
Host and Transmission[edit | edit source]
Bulbul coronavirus HKU11 primarily infects bulbuls, which are common in many parts of Asia. The virus is transmitted among birds through respiratory droplets and possibly through fecal-oral routes. There is currently no evidence to suggest that Bulbul coronavirus HKU11 can infect humans.
Significance and Research[edit | edit source]
Research on Bulbul coronavirus HKU11 is important for understanding the diversity and evolution of coronaviruses. Studying avian coronaviruses helps scientists learn about potential zoonotic transmission events, where viruses jump from animals to humans. This research is crucial for pandemic preparedness and for developing strategies to prevent future outbreaks.
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