Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations
In September 2017, passive surveillance allowed the detection of West Nile virus (WNV) lineage 2 for the first time in northern Spain in a northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis). However, a cross sectional study carried out in Eurasian magpies (Pica pica) in a nearby area evidenced that WNV had been...
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ftirta:oai:repositori.irta.cat:20.500.12327/480 2023-07-02T03:29:23+02:00 Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations Napp, Sebastian Montalvo, Tomás Piñol-Baena, César Gómez-Martín, Maria Belén Nicolás-Francisco, Olga Soler, Mercè Busquets, Núria Producció Animal Sanitat Animal 2019-08-05 10 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12327/480 https://doi.org/10.3390/v11080716 eng eng MDPI Viruses Napp, Sebastian, Tomás Montalvo, César Piñol-Baena, Maria Belén Gómez-Martín, Olga Nicolás-Francisco, Mercè Soler, and Núria Busquets. 2019. "Usefulness Of Eurasian Magpies (Pica Pica) For West Nile Virus Surveillance In Non-Endemic And Endemic Situations". Viruses 11 (8): 716. MDPI AG. doi:10.3390/v11080716. 1999-4915 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12327/480 https://doi.org/10.3390/v11080716 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 619 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftirta https://doi.org/20.500.12327/48010.3390/v11080716 2023-06-13T23:20:10Z In September 2017, passive surveillance allowed the detection of West Nile virus (WNV) lineage 2 for the first time in northern Spain in a northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis). However, a cross sectional study carried out in Eurasian magpies (Pica pica) in a nearby area evidenced that WNV had been circulating two months earlier. Therefore, active surveillance in Eurasian magpies proved its effectiveness for the early detection of WNV in a non-endemic area. Further surveys in 2018 and the beginning of 2019 using young magpies (i.e., born after 2017) showed the repeated circulation of WNV in the same region in the following transmission season. Therefore, active surveillance in Eurasian magpies as well proved to be useful for the detection of WNV circulation in areas that may be considered as endemic. In this manuscript we present the results of those studies and discuss reasons that make the Eurasian magpies an ideal species for the surveillance of WNV, both in endemic and non-endemic areas. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Accipiter gentilis Northern Goshawk IRTA Pubpro (Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology) Viruses 11 8 716 |
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In September 2017, passive surveillance allowed the detection of West Nile virus (WNV) lineage 2 for the first time in northern Spain in a northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis). However, a cross sectional study carried out in Eurasian magpies (Pica pica) in a nearby area evidenced that WNV had been circulating two months earlier. Therefore, active surveillance in Eurasian magpies proved its effectiveness for the early detection of WNV in a non-endemic area. Further surveys in 2018 and the beginning of 2019 using young magpies (i.e., born after 2017) showed the repeated circulation of WNV in the same region in the following transmission season. Therefore, active surveillance in Eurasian magpies as well proved to be useful for the detection of WNV circulation in areas that may be considered as endemic. In this manuscript we present the results of those studies and discuss reasons that make the Eurasian magpies an ideal species for the surveillance of WNV, both in endemic and non-endemic areas. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
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Napp, Sebastian Montalvo, Tomás Piñol-Baena, César Gómez-Martín, Maria Belén Nicolás-Francisco, Olga Soler, Mercè Busquets, Núria |
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Napp, Sebastian Montalvo, Tomás Piñol-Baena, César Gómez-Martín, Maria Belén Nicolás-Francisco, Olga Soler, Mercè Busquets, Núria |
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Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations |
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Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations |
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Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations |
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Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations |
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Usefulness of Eurasian Magpies (Pica pica) for West Nile virus Surveillance in Non-Endemic and Endemic Situations |
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usefulness of eurasian magpies (pica pica) for west nile virus surveillance in non-endemic and endemic situations |
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Viruses Napp, Sebastian, Tomás Montalvo, César Piñol-Baena, Maria Belén Gómez-Martín, Olga Nicolás-Francisco, Mercè Soler, and Núria Busquets. 2019. "Usefulness Of Eurasian Magpies (Pica Pica) For West Nile Virus Surveillance In Non-Endemic And Endemic Situations". Viruses 11 (8): 716. MDPI AG. doi:10.3390/v11080716. 1999-4915 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12327/480 https://doi.org/10.3390/v11080716 |
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