na INLIS000000000018040 20220209101957 0010-0222000014 ta 220209 | | | G. Dundon1,6 William Evidence of coinfection of pigs with African swine fever virus / G. Dundon1,6 William 2021 Neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree constructed based on a subset of representative ORF2 sequences. Strains for which sequences were obtained in the present study are indicated by a red circle. A more comprehensive tree, including several genetically and geographically related sequences, is provided as Supplementary Fig. S1 Franzo2 Giovanno Settypalli1 Tirumala B. K. Dharmayanti3 N.L.P. Indi Ankhanbaatar4 Ulaankhuu Sendow3 Indrawati Ratnawati3 Atik Sainnokhoi4 Tserenchimed Molini5 Umberto Cattoli1 Giovanni E. Lamien1 Charles Archival swine DNA samples from Indonesia and Mongolia, some of which were previously shown to be positive for African swine fever virus, were screened for the presence of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) and porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) by PCR. Samples from both countries were positive for PCV-2 (three from Mongolia and two from Indonesia), while none were positive for PCV-3. The PCV-2 amplicons were sequenced, and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the PCV-2 strains belonged to four diferent genotypes: PCV-2a (Mongolia), PCV-2b (Mongolia and Indonesia), PCV-2d (Indonesia), and PCV-2g (Mongolia). This is the frst report of ASFV/P https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-021-05312-7