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日本针尾鸭身上的禽流感病毒和新城疫病毒:2006 - 2008年期间的分离、特性鉴定及年度间比较

Avian influenza and Newcastle disease viruses from northern pintail in Japan: isolation, characterization and inter-annual comparisons during 2006-2008.

作者信息

Jahangir Alam, Ruenphet Sakchai, Ueda Shuhei, Ueno Yuichi, Shoham Dany, Shindo Junji, Okamura Masashi, Nakamura Masayuki, Takehara Kazuaki

机构信息

Laboratory of Zoonoses, School of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato University, 35-1 Higasi, 23 Bancho, Towadashi, Aomori, 034-8628, Japan.

出版信息

Virus Res. 2009 Jul;143(1):44-52. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2009.02.018. Epub 2009 Mar 14.

Abstract

Since wild ducks constitute a vital element in the epizootiology of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) as well as avian paramyxoviruses (APMVs) and play a key role in the ecology and inter-species transmission of these viruses, it is crucial to elucidate the diversity and prevalence of these viruses within these bird populations. This report shows the presence, antigenic diversity, and inter-annual prevalence variations of AIVs in apparently healthy northern pintail (Anas acta) wintering in Japan. We also provide evidence that this host carries APMV-1: Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and other haemagglutinating viruses. Composite samples (n=2381) of fresh fecal materials were collected from northern pintail during November 2007-March 2008 at different locations of Tohoku district, main Island, Japan. We isolated 47 haemagglutinating viruses, out of which 25 were identified as AIVs, representing 9 combinations of 5 different haemagglutinin (HA) and 6 neuraminidase (NA) subtypes. Both H5 and H7 subtypes were identified and found to be low pathogenic. A further 11 viruses were grouped into APMV-1 (NDV). The rest of the viruses (n=11) remained to be identified. Some of the HA subtypes and NA subtypes detected during the first season reoccurred in the second season, as well as some of their combinations; yet, several new subtypes and combinations appeared during the second season. These findings indicate that different subtypes of AIVs, NDV and other haemagglutinating viruses circulate subclinically in the pintail populations sampled. Pintails should be regarded, potentially, as important spreaders of AIVs and NDVs, particularly due to their extensively ramified flyways, which include various inter-continental routes.

摘要

由于野鸭是禽流感病毒(AIVs)以及禽副粘病毒(APMVs)动物流行病学中的重要元素,并且在这些病毒的生态和种间传播中发挥关键作用,因此阐明这些病毒在这些鸟类种群中的多样性和流行情况至关重要。本报告显示了在日本越冬的看似健康的针尾鸭(Anas acta)中AIVs的存在、抗原多样性以及年际流行变化。我们还提供证据表明这种宿主携带APMV - 1:新城疫病毒(NDV)和其他血凝病毒。2007年11月至2008年3月期间,在日本主岛东北地区的不同地点从针尾鸭收集了新鲜粪便的复合样本(n = 2381)。我们分离出47种血凝病毒,其中25种被鉴定为AIVs,代表5种不同血凝素(HA)和6种神经氨酸酶(NA)亚型的9种组合。H5和H7亚型均被鉴定出且发现为低致病性。另外11种病毒被归类为APMV - 1(NDV)。其余病毒(n = 11)仍有待鉴定。在第一季检测到的一些HA亚型和NA亚型及其一些组合在第二季再次出现;然而,第二季出现了几种新的亚型和组合。这些发现表明,AIVs、NDV和其他血凝病毒的不同亚型在采样的针尾鸭种群中隐性传播。针尾鸭可能应被视为AIVs和NDVs的重要传播者,特别是由于它们广泛分支的飞行路线,其中包括各种洲际路线。

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