Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey
Ajuts: The Network of Animal Disease Infectiology Research Facilities (NADIR), project 228394 (INFRA 2008) An experimental infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses was carried out on falcons in order to examine the effects of these vir...
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ftuabarcelonapb:oai:ddd.uab.cat:254689 2023-06-18T03:40:33+02:00 Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey Bertran, Kateri Busquets, Núria Abad, Francesc X García de la Fuente, Jorge Solanes, David Cordón, Iván Costa, Taiana P. Dolz, Roser Majó i Masferrer, Natàlia 2012 application/pdf https://ddd.uab.cat/record/254689 eng eng PloS one Vol. 7 (march 2012) https://ddd.uab.cat/record/254689 urn:10.1371/journal.pone.0032107 urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:254689 urn:pmcid:PMC3302889 urn:pmc-uid:3302889 urn:pmid:22427819 urn:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3302889 urn:oai:egreta.uab.cat:publications/98c5263b-a91e-4fd2-8196-aeec45027256 urn:scopus_id:84857925462 open access Aquest document està subjecte a una llicència d'ús Creative Commons. Es permet la reproducció total o parcial, la distribució, la comunicació pública de l'obra i la creació d'obres derivades, fins i tot amb finalitats comercials, sempre i quan es reconegui l'autoria de l'obra original. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Avian influenza Article 2012 ftuabarcelonapb 2023-06-07T00:00:28Z Ajuts: The Network of Animal Disease Infectiology Research Facilities (NADIR), project 228394 (INFRA 2008) An experimental infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses was carried out on falcons in order to examine the effects of these viruses in terms of pathogenesis, viral distribution in tissues and viral shedding. The distribution pattern of influenza virus receptors was also assessed. Captive-reared gyr-saker (Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug) hybrid falcons were challenged with a HPAI H5N1 virus (A/Great crested grebe/Basque Country/06.03249/2006) or a LPAI H7N2 virus (A/ Anas plathyrhynchos /Spain/1877/2009), both via the nasochoanal route and by ingestion of previously infected specific pathogen free chicks. Infected falcons exhibited similar infection dynamics despite the different routes of exposure, demonstrating the effectiveness of in vivo feeding route. H5N1 infected falcons died, or were euthanized, between 5-7 days post-infection (dpi) after showing acute severe neurological signs. Presence of viral antigen in several tissues was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and real time RT-PCR (RRT-PCR), which were generally associated with significant microscopical lesions, mostly in the brain. Neither clinical signs, nor histopathological findings were observed in any of the H7N2 LPAI infected falcons, although all of them had seroconverted by 11 dpi. Avian receptors were strongly present in the upper respiratory tract of the falcons, in accordance with the consistent oral viral shedding detected by RRT-PCR in both H5N1 HPAI and H7N2 LPAI infected falcons. The present study demonstrates that gyr-saker hybrid falcons are highly susceptible to H5N1 HPAI virus infection, as previously observed, and that they may play a major role in the spreading of both HPAI and LPAI viruses. For the first time in raptors, natural infection by feeding on infected prey was successfully reproduced. The use of avian prey species in falconry husbandry and wildlife ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco rusticolus Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona: Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB |
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Avian influenza Bertran, Kateri Busquets, Núria Abad, Francesc X García de la Fuente, Jorge Solanes, David Cordón, Iván Costa, Taiana P. Dolz, Roser Majó i Masferrer, Natàlia Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey |
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Ajuts: The Network of Animal Disease Infectiology Research Facilities (NADIR), project 228394 (INFRA 2008) An experimental infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses was carried out on falcons in order to examine the effects of these viruses in terms of pathogenesis, viral distribution in tissues and viral shedding. The distribution pattern of influenza virus receptors was also assessed. Captive-reared gyr-saker (Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug) hybrid falcons were challenged with a HPAI H5N1 virus (A/Great crested grebe/Basque Country/06.03249/2006) or a LPAI H7N2 virus (A/ Anas plathyrhynchos /Spain/1877/2009), both via the nasochoanal route and by ingestion of previously infected specific pathogen free chicks. Infected falcons exhibited similar infection dynamics despite the different routes of exposure, demonstrating the effectiveness of in vivo feeding route. H5N1 infected falcons died, or were euthanized, between 5-7 days post-infection (dpi) after showing acute severe neurological signs. Presence of viral antigen in several tissues was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and real time RT-PCR (RRT-PCR), which were generally associated with significant microscopical lesions, mostly in the brain. Neither clinical signs, nor histopathological findings were observed in any of the H7N2 LPAI infected falcons, although all of them had seroconverted by 11 dpi. Avian receptors were strongly present in the upper respiratory tract of the falcons, in accordance with the consistent oral viral shedding detected by RRT-PCR in both H5N1 HPAI and H7N2 LPAI infected falcons. The present study demonstrates that gyr-saker hybrid falcons are highly susceptible to H5N1 HPAI virus infection, as previously observed, and that they may play a major role in the spreading of both HPAI and LPAI viruses. For the first time in raptors, natural infection by feeding on infected prey was successfully reproduced. The use of avian prey species in falconry husbandry and wildlife ... |
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Bertran, Kateri Busquets, Núria Abad, Francesc X García de la Fuente, Jorge Solanes, David Cordón, Iván Costa, Taiana P. Dolz, Roser Majó i Masferrer, Natàlia |
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Bertran, Kateri Busquets, Núria Abad, Francesc X García de la Fuente, Jorge Solanes, David Cordón, Iván Costa, Taiana P. Dolz, Roser Majó i Masferrer, Natàlia |
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Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey |
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Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey |
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Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey |
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Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey |
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Highly (H5N1) and Low (H7N2) Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection in Falcons Via Nasochoanal Route and Ingestion of Experimentally Infected Prey |
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highly (h5n1) and low (h7n2) pathogenic avian influenza virus infection in falcons via nasochoanal route and ingestion of experimentally infected prey |
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PloS one Vol. 7 (march 2012) https://ddd.uab.cat/record/254689 urn:10.1371/journal.pone.0032107 urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:254689 urn:pmcid:PMC3302889 urn:pmc-uid:3302889 urn:pmid:22427819 urn:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3302889 urn:oai:egreta.uab.cat:publications/98c5263b-a91e-4fd2-8196-aeec45027256 urn:scopus_id:84857925462 |
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