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一份简要的鸟类监测揭示了西尼罗河病毒以及野生鸟类参与托斯卡纳病毒传播的证据。

A Snapshot Avian Surveillance Reveals West Nile Virus and Evidence of Wild Birds Participating in Toscana Virus Circulation.

作者信息

Hacioglu Sabri, Dincer Ender, Isler Cafer Tayer, Karapinar Zeynep, Ataseven Veysel Soydal, Ozkul Aykut, Ergunay Koray

机构信息

1 Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ankara University , Ankara, Turkey .

2 Advanced Technology Education, Research and Application Center, Mersin University , Mersin, Turkey .

出版信息

Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 2017 Oct;17(10):698-708. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2017.2138. Epub 2017 Aug 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Birds are involved in the epidemiology of several vector-borne viruses, as amplification hosts for viruses, dissemination vehicles for the vectors, and sources of emerging strains in cross-species transmission. Turkey provides diverse habitats for a variety of wild birds and is located along major bird migration routes. This study was undertaken to provide a cross-sectional screening of avian specimens for a spectrum of vector-borne viruses.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The specimens were collected in Hatay province, in the Mediterranean coast of the Anatolian peninsula, located in the convergence zone of the known migration routes. Generic PCR assays were used for the detection of members of Nairovirus, Flavivirus, and Phlebovirus genera of Flaviviridae and Bunyaviridae families. The circulating viruses were characterized via sequencing and selected specimens were inoculated onto Vero cell lines for virus isolation.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Specimens from 72 wild birds belonging in 8 orders and 14 species were collected. A total of 158 specimens that comprise 32 sera (20.3%) from 7 species and 126 tissues (79.7%) from 14 species were screened. Eight specimens (8/158, 5%), obtained from 4 individuals (4/72, 5.5%), were positive. West Nile virus (WNV) lineage 1 sequences were characterized in the spleen, heart, and kidney tissues from a lesser spotted eagle (Clanga pomarina), which distinctly clustered from sequences previously identified in Turkey. Toscana virus (TOSV) genotype A and B sequences were identified in brain and kidney tissues from a greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus), a great white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), and a black stork (Ciconia nigra), without successful virus isolation. Partial amino acid sequences of the viral nucleocapsid protein revealed previously unreported substitutions. This study documents the involvement of avians in WNV dispersion in Anatolia as well in TOSV life cycle.

摘要

引言

鸟类参与了多种媒介传播病毒的流行病学过程,作为病毒的扩增宿主、媒介的传播载体以及跨物种传播中新出现毒株的来源。土耳其为各种野生鸟类提供了多样的栖息地,且位于主要的鸟类迁徙路线上。本研究旨在对鸟类标本进行横断面筛查,以检测一系列媒介传播病毒。

材料与方法

标本采集于安纳托利亚半岛地中海沿岸的哈塔伊省,该地区位于已知迁徙路线的交汇区域。通用PCR检测法用于检测黄病毒科和布尼亚病毒科内奈罗病毒属、黄病毒属和白蛉病毒属的成员。通过测序对循环病毒进行特征分析,并将选定的标本接种到Vero细胞系上进行病毒分离。

结果与讨论

收集了来自8目14种的72只野生鸟类的标本。共筛查了158份标本,其中包括7种鸟类的32份血清(20.3%)和14种鸟类的126份组织(79.7%)。从4只个体(4/72,5.5%)获得的8份标本(8/158,5%)呈阳性。在一只小斑鹰(Clanga pomarina)的脾脏、心脏和肾脏组织中鉴定出西尼罗河病毒(WNV)1型序列,该序列与土耳其先前鉴定的序列明显聚类。在一只大火烈鸟(Phoenicopterus roseus)、一只大白鹈鹕(Pelecanus onocrotalus)和一只黑鹳(Ciconia nigra)的脑和肾脏组织中鉴定出托斯卡纳病毒(TOSV)A和B基因型序列,但未成功分离出病毒。病毒核衣壳蛋白的部分氨基酸序列显示出先前未报道的替换。本研究记录了鸟类在安纳托利亚WNV传播以及TOSV生命周期中的作用。

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