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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Primer Design and Tree Inference
| Name | Source | Locality | Accession number |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salobo Virus | Proechimys guyannensis | Para, Brazil | NC_078045 |
| Icoaraci Virus | Nectomys species | Belem, Para,Brazil | NC_055420.1 |
| Joa Virus | Lutzomyia species | Altamira, Para, Brazil | KX611391 |
| Frijoles Virus | Lutzomyia species | Panama | MK330765 |
| Viola Virus | Lutzomyia sp | Mato-Grosso,Brazil | NC_055437 |
| Rio Claro Virus | Mesocricetus auratus | Venezuela | NC_078053 |
| Campana Virus | Sand fly | Panama | NC_078074 |
| Buenaventura virus | Sand fly | Valle del Cauca,Colombia | NC_055389 |
| Capira Virus | Sand fly | Panama | KP272043 |
| Echarte Virus | Homo sapiens | Peru | NC_055339 |
| Maldonado Virus | Homo sapiens | Peru | NC_055344 |
| Ariquemes Virus | Lutzomyia sp | Brazil | HM119404 |
| Itaituba Virus | Didelphis marsupialis | Para, Brazil | NC_055307 |
| Chandiru Virus | Homo Sapiens | Belem, Para,Brazil | HM119407 |
| Morumbi Virus | Homo Sapiens | Tucurui, Para, Brazil | HM119422 |
| Pacui Virus | Oryzomys sp | Para, Brazil | NC_043600 |
| Chilibre Virus | Lutzomyia sp | Panama | NC_077870 |
| Rio Preto da Eva virus | Phlebotominae sp | Amazonas, Brazil | NC_043605 |
| Caimito Virus | Nyssomyia ylephiletor | El Aguacate,Panama | NC_055409 |
| Tapirape Virus | Oxymycterus sp | Para, Brazil | NC_055618 |
| Nique virus | Sand fly | Panama | NC_055314 |
| Oriximina virus | Lutzomyia sp. | Oriximina, Para, Brazil | NC_055303 |
| Tres Almendras virus | Psychodopygus panamensis | Panama | NC_055402 |
| Punta Toro virus | Homo sapiens | Panama | KR912208 |
| Chagres virus | Homo sapiens | Panama | NC_055327 |
| Leticia virus | Sand fly | Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia | NC_078051 |
| Urucuri virus | Proechimys guyannensis | Belem, Para, Brazil | NC_033841 |
| Cacao virus | Nyssomyia trapidoi | El Aguacate, Panama | NC_055325 |
| Uriurana virus | phlebotomine sand flies | Tucuruí, Pará, Brazil | NC_078057 |
2.2. Bone Marrow and Sera from Dogs:
2.3. Viral Isolation and Cultivation
2.4. RNA Extraction and cDNA Synthesis
2.5. RT-PCR Assays
2.6. PCR Products Sequencing
2.7. RNA Virome Sequencing
3. Results
3.1. The Multiple Alignment and Phylogenetic Tree of the L Segment of Latin American Sand fly-Borne Bunyavirecetes

3.2. RT-PCR Assays Distinguish Species of Group A and B

3.3. The RT-PCR-Based Assay Detected the Infection of a Sand Fly-Borne A Group Genome in Clinical Samples of Dogs with VL

3.4. Cultivation of the Isolated Virus and Genome RNA Sequencing
3.5. Phylogeny of the L Segment of Pacuvirus and Nala-Derived Sequences


4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Availability of data and materials
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Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| BM | Bone Marrow (medula óssea) |
| cDNA | Complementary DNA (DNA complementar) |
| DMEM | Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium |
| FAPERJ | Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
| HIV | Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
| ICOV | Icoaraci virus |
| IL-10 | Interleukin 10 |
| NCBI | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
| PKR | Protein Kinase R |
| RdRP | RNA-dependent RNA polymerase |
| RT-PCR | Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction |
| S, M, L | Small, Medium, Large segments from Bunyaviruses |
| VL | Visceral Leishmaniasis |
| WHO | World Health Organization |
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