Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany

Two flaviviruses (Usutu virus (USUV) and West Nile virus (WNV)) are known to cause disease and deaths in the avifauna as well as in humans. USUV and WNV circulate in an enzootic cycle between birds (amplification/reservoir hosts) and competent mosquitoes (vectors). Mammals such as equines and humans...

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Main Author: Bergmann, Felicitas
Other Authors: Groschup, Martin H., Becher, Paul
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Language:English
Published: Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover 2023
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description Two flaviviruses (Usutu virus (USUV) and West Nile virus (WNV)) are known to cause disease and deaths in the avifauna as well as in humans. USUV and WNV circulate in an enzootic cycle between birds (amplification/reservoir hosts) and competent mosquitoes (vectors). Mammals such as equines and humans are classified as dead-end hosts and can display severe clinical signs. USUV has spread across the African and European continents, while WNV is present worldwide (with the exception of Antarctica). Since their introduction into Germany (USUV 2010/2011; WNV 2018), both viruses are considered endemic and are spreading continuously. USUV has spread throughout Germany, while WNV occurs primarily in eastern Germany but also shows clear tendencies to spread to the north-west. This highlights the need for serological and molecular biological surveillance of WNV and USUV in susceptible hosts (birds) as well as dead-end hosts (horses) to track current events. In addition, this doctoral thesis addresses the possibility of protecting valuable zoo and breeding birds in endemic areas from severe WNV infections using an approved inactivated equine vaccine. The first study (Manuscript I) focused on sampling zoo birds (mainly owls) from the Wildpark Schwarze Berge, located in northern Lower Saxony on the border to Hamburg, over four years (2018–2022). USUV genomes were found during the study period, in addition to serological USUV detections. In certain bird species, USUV neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) were tracked over the entire four-year period. These collected data are therefore very important and unique as so far no studies have tracked the progression of USUV antibodies in naturally infected birds over several years. Furthermore, the introduction of WNV was recently demonstrated serologically for the first time, confirming the steady spread of this virus to the north-west of the country. The WNV seroprevalence in a clinical horse cohort in an endemic area (Berlin/Brandenburg, BE/BB) was compared to that of a previously ...
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spelling fttihohannover:oai:elib.tiho-hannover.de:tiho_mods_00008868 2025-01-16T19:33:49+00:00 Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany Überwachungsstrategien und Vorbeugung von Flavivirus-Infektionen in (Zoo-) Vögeln in Deutschland Bergmann, Felicitas Groschup, Martin H. Becher, Paul 2023 VIII, 88 Seiten https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:95-118608 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/receive/tiho_mods_00008868 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/tiho_derivate_00002076/Bergmannf_ss23.pdf http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:1851276327 eng eng Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:95-118608 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/receive/tiho_mods_00008868 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/tiho_derivate_00002076/Bergmannf_ss23.pdf http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:1851276327 all rights reserved info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Abschlussarbeit doctoral thesis ddc:630 Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen Hochschulbibliographie allgemein 2023 West-Nil-Virus -- Usutu Virus -- Deutschland West Nile virus -- Usutu virus -- Germany dissertation Text doc-type:doctoralThesis 2023 fttihohannover 2023-10-08T06:12:42Z Two flaviviruses (Usutu virus (USUV) and West Nile virus (WNV)) are known to cause disease and deaths in the avifauna as well as in humans. USUV and WNV circulate in an enzootic cycle between birds (amplification/reservoir hosts) and competent mosquitoes (vectors). Mammals such as equines and humans are classified as dead-end hosts and can display severe clinical signs. USUV has spread across the African and European continents, while WNV is present worldwide (with the exception of Antarctica). Since their introduction into Germany (USUV 2010/2011; WNV 2018), both viruses are considered endemic and are spreading continuously. USUV has spread throughout Germany, while WNV occurs primarily in eastern Germany but also shows clear tendencies to spread to the north-west. This highlights the need for serological and molecular biological surveillance of WNV and USUV in susceptible hosts (birds) as well as dead-end hosts (horses) to track current events. In addition, this doctoral thesis addresses the possibility of protecting valuable zoo and breeding birds in endemic areas from severe WNV infections using an approved inactivated equine vaccine. The first study (Manuscript I) focused on sampling zoo birds (mainly owls) from the Wildpark Schwarze Berge, located in northern Lower Saxony on the border to Hamburg, over four years (2018–2022). USUV genomes were found during the study period, in addition to serological USUV detections. In certain bird species, USUV neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) were tracked over the entire four-year period. These collected data are therefore very important and unique as so far no studies have tracked the progression of USUV antibodies in naturally infected birds over several years. Furthermore, the introduction of WNV was recently demonstrated serologically for the first time, confirming the steady spread of this virus to the north-west of the country. The WNV seroprevalence in a clinical horse cohort in an endemic area (Berlin/Brandenburg, BE/BB) was compared to that of a previously ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctica TiHo eLib (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover)
spellingShingle Abschlussarbeit
doctoral thesis
ddc:630
Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen
Hochschulbibliographie allgemein
2023
West-Nil-Virus -- Usutu Virus -- Deutschland
West Nile virus -- Usutu virus -- Germany
Bergmann, Felicitas
Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany
title Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany
title_full Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany
title_fullStr Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany
title_short Surveillance Strategies and Prevention of Flavivirus Infections in (Zoo-) Birds in Germany
title_sort surveillance strategies and prevention of flavivirus infections in (zoo-) birds in germany
topic Abschlussarbeit
doctoral thesis
ddc:630
Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen
Hochschulbibliographie allgemein
2023
West-Nil-Virus -- Usutu Virus -- Deutschland
West Nile virus -- Usutu virus -- Germany
topic_facet Abschlussarbeit
doctoral thesis
ddc:630
Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen
Hochschulbibliographie allgemein
2023
West-Nil-Virus -- Usutu Virus -- Deutschland
West Nile virus -- Usutu virus -- Germany
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