Ip Hon S, Van Wettere Arnaud J, McFarlane Leslie, Shearn-Bochsler Valerie, Dickson Sammie Lee, Baker Jodee, Hatch Gary, Cavender Kimberly, Long Renee, Bodenstein Barbara
USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Department of Animal, Dairy & Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.
PLoS Curr. 2014 Apr 18;6:ecurrents.outbreaks.b0f031fc8db2a827d9da0f30f0766871. doi: 10.1371/currents.outbreaks.b0f031fc8db2a827d9da0f30f0766871.
West Nile Virus (WNV) infection has been reported in over 300 species of birds and mammals. Raptors such as eagles, hawks and falcons are remarkably susceptible, but reports of WNV infection in Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) are rare and reports of WNV infection in grebes (Podicipediformes) even rarer. We report an unusually large wild bird mortality event involving between 15,000-20,000 Eared Grebes (Podiceps nigricollis) and over 40 Bald Eagles around the Great Salt Lake, Utah, in November-December 2013. Mortality in grebes was first reported in early November during a period when the area was unseasonably warm and the grebes were beginning to gather and stage prior to migration. Ten out of ten Eared Grebes collected during this period were WNV RT-PCR and/or isolation positive. This is the first report of WNV infection in Eared Grebes and the associated mortality event is matched in scale only by the combined outbreaks in American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) colonies in the north central states in 2002-2003. We cannot be sure that all of the grebes were infected by mosquito transmission; some may have become infected through contact with WNV shed orally or cloacally from other infected grebes. Beginning in early December, Bald Eagles in the Great Salt Lake area were observed to display neurological signs such as body tremors, limb paralysis and lethargy. At least 43 Bald Eagles had died by the end of the month. Nine of nine Bald Eagles examined were infected with WNV. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest single raptor mortality event since WNV became endemic in the USA. Because the majority of the eagles affected were found after onset of below-freezing temperatures, we suggest at least some of the Bald Eagles were infected with WNV via consumption of infected Eared Grebes or horizontal transmission at roost sites.
据报道,西尼罗河病毒(WNV)已感染300多种鸟类和哺乳动物。鹰、隼等猛禽对该病毒极为易感,但白头海雕(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)感染WNV的报道很少,而䴙䴘(Podicipediformes)感染WNV的报道更是罕见。我们报告了2013年11月至12月期间在犹他州大盐湖附近发生的一起异常严重的野生鸟类死亡事件,涉及15000至20000只角䴙䴘(Podiceps nigricollis)以及40多只白头海雕。11月初首次报道了䴙䴘死亡事件,当时该地区气温异常偏高,䴙䴘开始聚集并准备迁徙。在此期间采集的10只角䴙䴘经WNV逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测和/或病毒分离,结果均呈阳性。这是角䴙䴘感染WNV的首次报道,此次相关死亡事件的规模仅与2002年至2003年美国中北部地区美国白鹈鹕(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)群体的联合疫情相当。我们无法确定所有䴙䴘都是通过蚊子传播感染的;有些可能是通过接触其他感染䴙䴘经口或泄殖腔排出的WNV而感染。12月初开始,大盐湖地区的白头海雕出现了身体颤抖、肢体麻痹和嗜睡等神经症状。到月底至少有43只白头海雕死亡。接受检查的9只白头海雕均感染了WNV。据我们所知,这是WNV在美国成为地方病以来最大的单次猛禽死亡事件。由于大多数受影响的白头海雕是在气温降至冰点以下后才被发现的,我们认为至少有一些白头海雕是通过食用感染的角䴙䴘或在栖息地水平传播而感染WNV的。