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首次在英格兰的家禽中检测到低致病性禽流感病毒 H9 感染。

First reported detection of a low pathogenicity avian influenza virus subtype H9 infection in domestic fowl in England.

机构信息

Slate Hall Veterinary Practice Ltd, Unit 7 Highgate Farm, Over Road, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5EU, UK.

出版信息

Vet Rec. 2012 Oct 13;171(15):372. doi: 10.1136/vr.100558. Epub 2012 Sep 4.

Abstract

In December 2010, infection with a H9N1 low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) virus was detected in a broiler breeder flock in East Anglia. Disease suspicion was based on acute drops in egg production in two of four sheds on the premises, poor egg shell quality and evidence of diarrhoea. H9N1 LPAI virus infection was confirmed by real-time reverse transcription PCR. Sequencing revealed high nucleotide identity of 93.6 per cent and 97.9 per cent with contemporary North American H9 and Eurasian N1 genes, respectively. Attempted virus isolation in embryonated specific pathogen free (SPF) fowls' eggs was unsuccessful. Epidemiological investigations were conducted to identify the source of infection and any onward spread. These concluded that infection was restricted to the affected premises, and no contacts or movements of poultry, people or fomites could be attributed as the source of infection. However, the infection followed a period of extremely cold weather and snow which impacted on the biosecurity protocols on site, and also led to increased wild bird activity locally, including waterfowl and game birds around the farm buildings. Analysis of the N1 gene sequence suggested direct introduction from wild birds. Although H9 infection in poultry is not notifiable, H9N2 LPAI viruses have been associated with production and mortality episodes in poultry in many parts of Asia and the Middle East. In the present H9N1 outbreak, clinical signs were relatively mild in the poultry with no mortality, transient impact on egg production and no indication of zoonotic spread. However, this first reported detection of H9 LPAI virus in chickens in England was also the first H9 UK poultry case for 40 years, and vindicates the need for continued vigilance and surveillance of avian influenza viruses in poultry populations.

摘要

2010 年 12 月,在东安格利亚的一个肉鸡繁殖场发现了一株 H9N1 低致病性禽流感(LPAI)病毒感染。疾病怀疑是基于四个畜舍中的两个畜舍的产蛋量急剧下降、蛋壳质量差和腹泻的证据。通过实时逆转录 PCR 确认了 H9N1 LPAI 病毒感染。测序结果显示,与当代北美的 H9 和欧亚的 N1 基因的核苷酸同一性分别为 93.6%和 97.9%。在无菌(SPF)鸡胚中尝试分离病毒是不成功的。进行了流行病学调查以确定感染源和任何传播。调查结果表明,感染仅限于受影响的场所,并且不能将接触或家禽、人员或媒介物的移动归因于感染源。然而,感染发生在极寒天气和积雪之后,这对现场的生物安全协议产生了影响,也导致当地野生鸟类活动增加,包括农场建筑物周围的水禽和野禽。N1 基因序列分析表明,感染是直接从野生鸟类传入的。虽然 H9 感染在禽类中不是必须报告的,但 H9N2 LPAI 病毒已与亚洲和中东许多地区的禽类生产和死亡率事件有关。在本次 H9N1 暴发中,禽类的临床症状相对较轻,无死亡,对产蛋量有短暂影响,也没有表明出现人畜共患传播。然而,这是英格兰首次报告在鸡中发现 H9 LPAI 病毒,也是 40 年来英国首例家禽 H9 病例,这证明需要继续对禽类群体中的禽流感病毒保持警惕和监测。

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