Surveillance of Influenza Viruses in Waterfowl Used As Decoys in Andalusia, Spain

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作者
Jurado-Tarifa, Estefania [1 ]
Napp, Sebastian [2 ]
Manuel Gomez-Pacheco, Juan [3 ]
Fernandez-Morente, Manuel [4 ]
Antonio Jaen-Tellez, Juan [5 ]
Arenas, Antonio [1 ]
Garcia-Bocanegra, Ignacio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cordoba, Fac Vet, Dept Sanidad Anim, Cordoba, Spain
[2] UAB, IRTA, Ctr Recerca Sanitat Anim CReSA, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Consejeria Agr Pesca & Desarrollo Rural Junta And, Lab Sanidad & Prod Anim, Cordoba, Spain
[4] Consejeria Agr Pesca & Desarrollo Rural Junta And, Serv Sanidad Anim, Seville, Spain
[5] Consejeria Agr Pesca & Desarrollo Rural Junta And, Agencia Gest Agr & Pesquera Andalucia, Seville, Spain
来源
PLOS ONE | 2014年 / 9卷 / 06期
关键词
PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA; WILD BIRDS; A-VIRUS; EXPERIMENTAL-INFECTION; ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE; SEROLOGICAL SURVEY; DUCKS; H5N1; CIRCULATION; SUBTYPES;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0098890
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
A longitudinal study was carried out to determine the seroprevalence of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) in waterfowl used as decoys in Andalusia, southern Spain. A total of 2319 aquatic birds from 193 flocks were analyzed before and after the hunting season 2011-2012. In the first sampling, 403 out of 2319 (18.0%, CI95%: 15.8-19.0) decoys showed antibodies against AIVs by ELISA. The AI seroprevalence was significantly higher in geese (21.0%) than in ducks (11.7%) (P<0.001). Besides, the spatial distribution of AIVs was not homogeneous as significant differences among regions were observed. The prevalence of antibodies against AIVs subtypes H5 and H7 were 1.1% and 0.3%, respectively, using hemagglutination inhibition test (HI). The overall and H5 seroprevalences slightly increased after the hunting period (to 19.2% and 1.4%, respectively), while the H7 seroprevalence remained at the same level (0.3%). The proportion of flocks infected by AIVs was 65.3%, while 11.2% and 4.9% of flocks were positive for H5 and H7, respectively. Viral shedding was not detected in any of the 47 samples positive by both ELISA and HI, tested by RRT-PCR. The individual incidence after the hunting season was 3.4%. The fact that 57 animals seroconverted, 15 of which were confirmed by HI (12 H5 and 3 H7), was indication of contact with AIVs during the hunting period. The results indicate that waterfowl used as decoys are frequently exposed to AIVs and may be potentially useful as sentinels for AIVs monitoring. The seroprevalence detected and the seropositivity against AIVs H5 and H7, suggest that decoys can act as reservoirs of AIVs, which may be of animal and public health concern.
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