Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007

Background: Virological, molecular and serological studies were carried out to determine the status of infections with avian influenza viruses (AIV) in different species of wild waterbirds in Iran during 2003-2007. Samples were collected from 1146 birds representing 45 different species with the maj...

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Main Authors: Fereidouni, Sasan R., Werner, Ortrud, Starick, Elke, Beer, Martin, Harder, Timm C., Aghakhan, M., Modirrousta, H., Amini, H., Moghaddam, M.K., Bozorghmehrifard, M.H., Akhavizadegan, M.A., Gaidet, N., Newman, S.H., Hammoumi, S., Cattoli, G., Globig, Anja, Hoffmann, Bernd, Sehati, M.E., Masoodi, S., Dodman, T., Hagemeijer, W., Mousakhani, S., Mettenleiter, Thomas C.
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spelling ftopenagrar:oai:www.openagrar.de:fimport_mods_00000363 2024-09-15T18:25:58+00:00 Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007 Fereidouni, Sasan R. Werner, Ortrud Starick, Elke Beer, Martin Harder, Timm C. Aghakhan, M. Modirrousta, H. Amini, H. Moghaddam, M.K. Bozorghmehrifard, M.H. Akhavizadegan, M.A. Gaidet, N. Newman, S.H. Hammoumi, S. Cattoli, G. Globig, Anja Hoffmann, Bernd Sehati, M.E. Masoodi, S. Dodman, T. Hagemeijer, W. Mousakhani, S. Mettenleiter, Thomas C. 2010-02-19 https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-43 https://www.openagrar.de/receive/fimport_mods_00000363 https://www.openagrar.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/fimport_derivate_00000363/SD201041.pdf http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/43 eng eng Virology Journal -- Virol J -- 1743-422X -- 2160640-7 -- http://www.virologyj.com/home/ -- http://link.springer.com/journal/12985 -- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/273 -- http://d-nb.info/02644349X -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2160640 https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-43 https://www.openagrar.de/receive/fimport_mods_00000363 https://www.openagrar.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/fimport_derivate_00000363/SD201041.pdf http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/43 public info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Text ddc:630 A Viruses Antibodies Ducks Linked-Immunosorbent-Assay Migratory Birds Newcastle-Disease Serological Survey Surveillance Time RT-PCR Wild Waterfowl article Text doc-type:article 2010 ftopenagrar https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-43 2024-07-08T23:56:23Z Background: Virological, molecular and serological studies were carried out to determine the status of infections with avian influenza viruses (AIV) in different species of wild waterbirds in Iran during 2003-2007. Samples were collected from 1146 birds representing 45 different species with the majority of samples originating from ducks, coots and shorebirds. Samples originated from 6 different provinces representative for the 15 most important wintering sites of migratory waterbirds in Iran. Results: Overall, AIV were detected in approximately 3.4% of the samples. However, prevalence was higher (up to 8.3%) at selected locations and for certain species. No highly pathogenic avian influenza, including H5N1 was detected. A total of 35 AIVs were detected from cloacal or oropharyngeal swab samples. These positive samples originated mainly from Mallards and Common Teals. Of 711 serum samples tested for AIV antibodies, 345 (48.5%) were positive by using a nucleoprotein-specific competitive ELISA (NP-C-ELISA). Ducks including Mallard, Common Teal, Common Pochard, Northern Shoveler and Eurasian Wigeon revealed the highest antibody prevalence ranging from 44 to 75%. Conclusion: Results of these investigations provide important information about the prevalence of LPAIV in wild birds in Iran, especially wetlands around the Caspian Sea which represent an important wintering site for migratory water birds. Mallard and Common Teal exhibited the highest number of positives in virological and serological investigations: 43% and 26% virological positive cases and 24% and 46% serological positive reactions, respectively. These two species may play an important role in the ecology and perpetuation of influenza viruses in this region. In addition, it could be shown that both oropharyngeal and cloacal swab samples contribute to the detection of positive birds, and neither should be neglected Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Shoveler Shoveler OpenAgrar (OA) Virology Journal 7 1
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A Viruses
Antibodies
Ducks
Linked-Immunosorbent-Assay
Migratory Birds
Newcastle-Disease
Serological Survey
Surveillance
Time RT-PCR
Wild Waterfowl
Fereidouni, Sasan R.
Werner, Ortrud
Starick, Elke
Beer, Martin
Harder, Timm C.
Aghakhan, M.
Modirrousta, H.
Amini, H.
Moghaddam, M.K.
Bozorghmehrifard, M.H.
Akhavizadegan, M.A.
Gaidet, N.
Newman, S.H.
Hammoumi, S.
Cattoli, G.
Globig, Anja
Hoffmann, Bernd
Sehati, M.E.
Masoodi, S.
Dodman, T.
Hagemeijer, W.
Mousakhani, S.
Mettenleiter, Thomas C.
Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007
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A Viruses
Antibodies
Ducks
Linked-Immunosorbent-Assay
Migratory Birds
Newcastle-Disease
Serological Survey
Surveillance
Time RT-PCR
Wild Waterfowl
description Background: Virological, molecular and serological studies were carried out to determine the status of infections with avian influenza viruses (AIV) in different species of wild waterbirds in Iran during 2003-2007. Samples were collected from 1146 birds representing 45 different species with the majority of samples originating from ducks, coots and shorebirds. Samples originated from 6 different provinces representative for the 15 most important wintering sites of migratory waterbirds in Iran. Results: Overall, AIV were detected in approximately 3.4% of the samples. However, prevalence was higher (up to 8.3%) at selected locations and for certain species. No highly pathogenic avian influenza, including H5N1 was detected. A total of 35 AIVs were detected from cloacal or oropharyngeal swab samples. These positive samples originated mainly from Mallards and Common Teals. Of 711 serum samples tested for AIV antibodies, 345 (48.5%) were positive by using a nucleoprotein-specific competitive ELISA (NP-C-ELISA). Ducks including Mallard, Common Teal, Common Pochard, Northern Shoveler and Eurasian Wigeon revealed the highest antibody prevalence ranging from 44 to 75%. Conclusion: Results of these investigations provide important information about the prevalence of LPAIV in wild birds in Iran, especially wetlands around the Caspian Sea which represent an important wintering site for migratory water birds. Mallard and Common Teal exhibited the highest number of positives in virological and serological investigations: 43% and 26% virological positive cases and 24% and 46% serological positive reactions, respectively. These two species may play an important role in the ecology and perpetuation of influenza viruses in this region. In addition, it could be shown that both oropharyngeal and cloacal swab samples contribute to the detection of positive birds, and neither should be neglected
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author Fereidouni, Sasan R.
Werner, Ortrud
Starick, Elke
Beer, Martin
Harder, Timm C.
Aghakhan, M.
Modirrousta, H.
Amini, H.
Moghaddam, M.K.
Bozorghmehrifard, M.H.
Akhavizadegan, M.A.
Gaidet, N.
Newman, S.H.
Hammoumi, S.
Cattoli, G.
Globig, Anja
Hoffmann, Bernd
Sehati, M.E.
Masoodi, S.
Dodman, T.
Hagemeijer, W.
Mousakhani, S.
Mettenleiter, Thomas C.
author_facet Fereidouni, Sasan R.
Werner, Ortrud
Starick, Elke
Beer, Martin
Harder, Timm C.
Aghakhan, M.
Modirrousta, H.
Amini, H.
Moghaddam, M.K.
Bozorghmehrifard, M.H.
Akhavizadegan, M.A.
Gaidet, N.
Newman, S.H.
Hammoumi, S.
Cattoli, G.
Globig, Anja
Hoffmann, Bernd
Sehati, M.E.
Masoodi, S.
Dodman, T.
Hagemeijer, W.
Mousakhani, S.
Mettenleiter, Thomas C.
author_sort Fereidouni, Sasan R.
title Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007
title_short Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007
title_full Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007
title_fullStr Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007
title_full_unstemmed Avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in Iran, 2003-2007
title_sort avian influenza virus monitoring in wintering waterbirds in iran, 2003-2007
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