Antibodies to Influenza A Viruses in Wintering Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens) in Texas
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Antibodies to Influenza A Viruses in Wintering Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens) in Texas
Abstract
Wild waterfowl in the order Anseriformes are recognized reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAVs); however, prevalence of infection can vary greatly by species. Few isolates of IAVs have been reported from snow geese (Chen caerulescens), and generally they have not been regarded as an important component of this reservoir. In February 2013, 151 combined cloacal and oropharangeal swabs and 147 serum samples were collected from snow geese wintering on the Gulf coast of Texas. None of the swab samples tested positive by virus isolation, but antibodies to IAVs were detected in 87 (59%) birds tested by competitive blocking ELISA (bELISA). To further characterize these detected antibodies, positive samples were tested by virus microneutralization (MN) for antibodies to viruses representing 14 hemagglutinin subtypes (HA1-HA12, H14, and H15). By MN, antibodies to H1 (n = 41; 47%), H5 (n = 32; 37%), H6 (n = 49; 56%), H9 (n = 50; 57%), and H12 (n = 24; 28%) were detected. Snow goose populations have increased in North America since the 1960s, and their association with agricultural lands provides a potential indirect source of IAV infection for domestic poultry. This potential, as well as the detection of antibodies to HA subtypes H5, H9, and H12 that are not well represented in other waterfowl species, suggests that further snow geese surveillance is indicated.
Anticuerpos contra el virus de la influenza A virus en gansos blancos (Chen caerulescens) durante el invierno en Texas. Las aves acuáticas silvestres del orden Anseriformes son reservorios reconocidos del virus de la influenza A (IAVs); Sin embargo, la prevalencia de la infección puede variar mucho según la especie. Se han registrado pocos aislamientos de virus de este tipo en los gansos blancos (Chen caerulescens), y por lo general no han sido considerados como reservorios importantes. En Febrero de 2013, se recolectaron 151 hisopos cloacales y orofaríngeos combinados y 147 muestras de suero de gansos blancos de la costa del Golfo de Texas durante el invierno. Ninguna de las muestras de hisopos dio positivo para el aislamiento del virus, pero se detectaron anticuerpos contra virus de este tipo en 87 (59%) las aves analizadas por ELISA por bloqueo competitivo (bELISA). Para caracterizar mejor estos anticuerpos detectados, las muestras positivas fueron analizadass por microneutralización viral (MN) para detectar anticuerpos contra los virus que representan 14 subtipos de hemaglutinina (HA1–HA12, H14 y H15). Mediante la microneutralización, se detectaron anticuerpos contra H1 (n = 41; 47%), H5 (n = 32; 37%), H6 (n = 49; 56%), H9 (n = 50; 57%) y H12 (n = 24; 28%). Las poblaciones de gansos blancos han aumentado en América del Norte desde la década de los 1960s, y su asociación con las tierras agrícolas proporciona una fuente indirecta de infección por el virus de influenza aviar para las aves comerciales. Este potencial, así como la detección de anticuerpos contra los subtipos de hemaglutinina HA H5, H9 y H12 que no están bien representados en otras especies de aves acuáticas, sugiere que una vigilancia mayor de los gansos blancos es indicada.
Keywords: Chen caerulescens; antibodies; influenza A virus; snow goose; virus isolation.
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