Feare Chris J, Yasué Maï
WildWings Bird Management, 2 North View Cottages, Grayswood Common, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2DN, UK.
Virol J. 2006 Nov 17;3:96. doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-3-96.
Widespread deaths of wild birds from which highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 has been isolated suggest that the virus continues to be lethal to them. However, asymptomatic carriage by some wild birds could allow birds to spread the virus on migration. Confirmation of such carriage is therefore important for the design of mitigation measures for the disease in poultry.
Two recent papers have reported the isolation of H5N1 from a small number of water birds in China and Russia and have concluded that wild birds can spread the viruses over long distances on migration. However, both papers contain weaknesses in the provision of ornithological and associated data that compromise conclusions that can be reached about the role of wild birds in the spread of H5N1. We describe the weaknesses of these studies and highlight the need for improved methodological description and methodology, where appropriate, and further research.
A rigorous assessment of whether wild birds can carry H5N1 asymptomatically is critical to evaluating the risks of spread by migratory birds on long-distance migration.
已分离出高致病性禽流感病毒H5N1的野生鸟类出现大量死亡,这表明该病毒对它们仍然具有致死性。然而,一些野生鸟类的无症状携带可能使鸟类在迁徙过程中传播病毒。因此,确认这种携带情况对于制定家禽疾病缓解措施至关重要。
最近的两篇论文报道了在中国和俄罗斯从少数水鸟中分离出H5N1,并得出结论称野生鸟类可以在迁徙过程中将病毒远距离传播。然而,这两篇论文在鸟类学及相关数据的提供方面都存在缺陷,这损害了关于野生鸟类在H5N1传播中所起作用的结论。我们描述了这些研究的缺陷,并强调在适当情况下需要改进方法描述和方法,并进行进一步研究。
对野生鸟类是否能无症状携带H5N1进行严格评估对于评估候鸟在长途迁徙中传播病毒的风险至关重要。