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猪在最近几年对甲型流感病毒的抗体反应。

Antibody responses of swine to type A influenza viruses in the most recent several years.

作者信息

Goto H, Takai M, Iguchi H, Benkele W, Ohta C, Yamamoto Y, Kida H, Noro S, Sakurada N

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan.

出版信息

J Vet Med Sci. 1992 Apr;54(2):235-41. doi: 10.1292/jvms.54.235.

Abstract

A serological survey was conducted on 4,080 swine sera collected for the years 1985-90. The swine sera positive to A/New Jersey/8/76 (swine type H1N1) strain were observed in annual (10-20%) and monthly (20-40%) incidences during the observation period except for occasional months. Antibodies to recent human H1N1 viruses in swine were recognized in relation to the human H1N1 influenza epidemics. Antibody responses of swine to human H3N2 strains appeared irrespective of human epidemics with the virus in the years 1985-87. However, in 1988 almost no antibodies to three human H3N2 isolates of 1983-88 were observed for this year except a few months though the human epidemic occurred in the area. Although in 1989-90 many swine had antibodies to the three strains in the percentage of 3 to 35, no antibody to the latest isolate, A/Hokkaido/20/89 (H3N2), was found for almost all the months of both years. These findings differed markedly from the possible relationship between the prevalence of H3N2 virus-antibodies in swine and the human influenza epidemics, which were described previously in many reports including our studies.

摘要

对1985 - 1990年收集的4080份猪血清进行了血清学调查。在观察期内,除偶尔几个月外,对A/新泽西/8/76(猪H1N1型)毒株呈阳性的猪血清年发病率为10% - 20%,月发病率为20% - 40%。猪体内针对近期人类H1N1病毒的抗体与人类H1N1流感流行有关。在1985 - 1987年,猪对人类H3N2毒株的抗体反应与该病毒在人类中的流行无关。然而,在1988年,尽管该地区发生了人类疫情,但除了几个月外,几乎未观察到猪对1983 - 1988年的三种人类H3N2分离株产生抗体。虽然在1989 - 1990年,许多猪对这三种毒株产生抗体的比例为3%至35%,但在这两年的几乎所有月份中,几乎都未发现猪对最新分离株A/北海道/20/89(H3N2)产生抗体。这些发现与之前包括我们的研究在内的许多报告中所描述的猪体内H3N2病毒抗体流行率与人类流感流行之间的可能关系明显不同。

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