Harris Mark T, Brown Justin D, Goekjian Virginia H, Luttrell M Page, Poulson Rebecca L, Wilcox Benjamin R, Swayne David E, Stallknecht David E
Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 2010 Jul;46(3):981-7. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-46.3.981.
Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are numerous, highly visible, and widely distributed in both migratory and resident populations in North America; as a member of the order Anseriformes, they are often suggested as a potential reservoir and source for avian influenza (AI) viruses. To further examine the role of Canada Geese in the ecology of AI, we re-evaluated existing literature related to AI virus in this species and tested breeding populations of Canada Geese from three states (Georgia, West Virginia, and Minnesota, USA) by virus isolation and serology. The ability of AI virus to persist in goose feces under experimental conditions also was evaluated as an additional measure of the potential for this species to serve as an AI virus reservoir. Virus was not isolated from 1,668 cloacal swabs and type-specific antibody prevalence was low (4/335, 1.2%). Finally, under experimental conditions, AI virus persistence in goose feces and in water contaminated with goose feces was limited as compared to published estimates from duck feces and water. Our results are consistent with historic reports of a low prevalence of AI virus infection in this species, and we suggest that Canada Geese play a minor, if any, role as a reservoir for low pathogenic AI viruses that naturally circulate in wild bird populations.
加拿大鹅(Branta canadensis)数量众多、极易被发现,在北美洲的迁徙和留居种群中分布广泛;作为雁形目成员,它们常被认为是禽流感(AI)病毒的潜在宿主和源头。为进一步研究加拿大鹅在禽流感生态中的作用,我们重新评估了与该物种禽流感病毒相关的现有文献,并通过病毒分离和血清学检测了来自美国三个州(佐治亚州、西弗吉尼亚州和明尼苏达州)的加拿大鹅繁殖种群。作为该物种作为禽流感病毒宿主可能性的一项额外衡量指标,我们还评估了禽流感病毒在实验条件下于鹅粪便中存活的能力。在1668份泄殖腔拭子中未分离出病毒,且型特异性抗体流行率较低(4/335,1.2%)。最后,在实验条件下,与已发表的鸭粪便和水的估计数据相比,禽流感病毒在鹅粪便以及被鹅粪便污染的水中的存活能力有限。我们的结果与该物种禽流感病毒感染率低的历史报告一致,并且我们认为加拿大鹅作为在野生鸟类种群中自然传播的低致病性禽流感病毒的宿主,即便有作用也是微乎其微的。