Buscaglia Celina
Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Avian Dis. 2012 Dec;56(4 Suppl):1017-20. doi: 10.1637/10147-040712-Reg.1.
In the present study, fecal samples obtained from kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus), brown-hooded gulls (Larus maculipennis), and Olrog's gulls (Larus atlanticus) on the coast of the District of Pinamar, and grey-hooded gulls (Larus cirrocephalus) on the coast of the Lagoon Salada Grande and surrounding wetlands, General Madariaga, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, were tested for evidence of avian influenza virus over a period of 3 yr. This surveillance in free-living wild birds in the Buenos Aires Province started in October 2008. Additional samples, which included cloacal swabs, tracheal swabs, or pooled organs, were obtained from sick or dead gulls that arrived at the Fundaci6n Ecol6gica Pinamar or were provided by the Direcci6n de Seguridad en Playas, Municipalidad de Pinamar. Samples were pooled according to date, species, and area. Pooled samples were inoculated in 9- to 11-day-old eggs, and after 5 days, allantoic fluids were tested for evidence of hemagglutination. None of the samples was positive for avian influenza viruses.
在本研究中,对从阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯省马德普拉塔市皮纳马尔区海岸的黑背鸥(Larus dominicanus)、褐头鸥(Larus maculipennis)和奥氏鸥(Larus atlanticus),以及大萨拉达湖海岸和周边湿地(位于马德普拉塔市)的灰头鸥(Larus cirrocephalus)采集的粪便样本进行了为期3年的禽流感病毒检测。布宜诺斯艾利斯省对自由生活的野生鸟类的这种监测始于2008年10月。另外还从抵达皮纳马尔生态基金会的患病或死亡海鸥身上,或由皮纳马尔市海滩安全管理部门提供的海鸥身上采集了样本,包括泄殖腔拭子、气管拭子或混合器官。样本按日期、物种和区域进行合并。将合并后的样本接种到9至11日龄的鸡胚中,5天后检测尿囊液中是否有血凝迹象。所有样本均未检测出禽流感病毒呈阳性。