Yin Renfu, Zhang Pingze, Liu Xinxin, Chen Yanyu, Tao Zhi, Ai Lili, Li Junjiao, Yang Yingying, Li Mingxin, Xue Cong, Qian Jing, Wang Xueli, Chen Jing, Li Yong, Xiong Yanping, Zhang Jun, Stoeger Tobias, Bi Yuhai, Chen Jianjun, Ding Zhuang
Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin UniversityChangchun, China.
Department of Food Quality and Safety, College of Food Science and Engineering, Jilin UniversityChangchun, China.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2017 May 26;7:212. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2017.00212. eCollection 2017.
Avian paramyxovirus serotype 4 (APMV-4) is found sporadically in wild birds worldwide, and it is an economically important poultry pathogen. Despite the existence of several published strains, very little is known about the distribution, host species, and transmission of APMV-4 strains. To better understand the relationships among these factors, we conducted an APMV-4 surveillance of wild birds and domestic poultry in six provinces of China suspected of being intercontinental flyways and sites of interspecies transmission. APMV-4 surveillance was conducted in 9,160 wild birds representing seven species, and 1,461 domestic poultry in live bird markets (LMBs) from December 2013 to June 2016. The rate of APMV-4 isolation was 0.10% (11/10,621), and viruses were isolated from swan geese, bean geese, cormorants, mallards, and chickens. Sequencing and phylogenetic analyses of the 11 isolated viruses indicated that all the isolates belonging to genotype I were epidemiologically connected with wild bird-origin viruses from the Ukraine and Italy. Moreover, chicken-origin APMV-4 strains isolated from the LBMs were highly similar to wild bird-origin viruses from nearby lakes with free-living wild birds. In additional, a hemagglutination-negative APMV-4 virus was identified. These findings, together with recent APMV-4 studies, suggest potential virus interspecies transmission between wild birds and domestic poultry, and reveal possible epidemiological intercontinental connections between APMV-4 transmission by wild birds.
禽副粘病毒4型(APMV - 4)在世界各地的野生鸟类中偶有发现,它是一种对家禽业具有重要经济影响的病原体。尽管已经公布了多个毒株,但对于APMV - 4毒株的分布、宿主物种和传播情况却知之甚少。为了更好地理解这些因素之间的关系,我们对中国六个疑似为洲际飞行路线和物种间传播地点的省份的野生鸟类和家禽进行了APMV - 4监测。在2013年12月至2016年6月期间,对代表7个物种的9160只野生鸟类和活禽市场中的1461只家禽进行了APMV - 4监测。APMV - 4的分离率为0.10%(11/10621),病毒从鸿雁、豆雁、鸬鹚、绿头鸭和鸡中分离得到。对这11株分离病毒进行测序和系统发育分析表明,所有属于基因型I的分离株在流行病学上都与来自乌克兰和意大利的野生鸟类源病毒有关。此外,从活禽市场分离的鸡源APMV - 4毒株与附近有自由生活野生鸟类的湖泊中的野生鸟类源病毒高度相似。另外,还鉴定出一株血凝阴性的APMV - 4病毒。这些发现与最近关于APMV - 4的研究一起,表明野生鸟类和家禽之间可能存在病毒跨物种传播,并揭示了野生鸟类传播APMV - 4可能存在的流行病学洲际联系。