Detection of antibodies to H5 and H9 subtypes of influenza viruses in wild birds in Zaria, Nigeria

Y. Wungak, O. Orakpoghenor, I. Bitrus, K. Olawuyi, O. H. Òsemeke, H. Ularamu, I. Shittu, C. Meseko
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Avian influenza has impacted negatively on poultry production in Nigeria. The aim of this study was to determine the status of avian influenza virus (AIV) antibodies in wild birds to provide early warning of an outbreak. One hundred and forty-six sera from five different species of wild birds were tested for antibodies to avian influenza A viruses (H5 and H9) using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and haemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests. An overall seroprevalence of 3.4% (5/146) was recorded in the study area. Seroprevalence of 6.67% (2/30) was recorded in speckled pigeons (Columba guinea) and Village weavers (Ploceus cucullatus) respectively and 3.33% (1/30) in Cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis). No antibodies were detected in laughing doves (Spilolepia senegalensis) and African silver bill (Euodice cantans). The serological detection of AIV subtypes H5 and H9 by HI showed the exposure of these birds to the two subtypes. The result from this study indicates evidence of the presence of H5 and H9 AI viruses in wild birds in Zaria, Kaduna State. Therefore, comprehensive surveillance of influenza A involving wild birds’ population and H5 as well as H9 subtype is recommended. This is necessary in order to know the actual status of these strains in the poultry population in Nigeria in view of their zoonotic and economic importance.
尼日利亚扎里亚野生鸟类中H5和H9亚型流感病毒抗体的检测
禽流感对尼日利亚的家禽生产产生了负面影响。本研究的目的是确定野生鸟类中禽流感病毒(AIV)抗体的状况,为禽流感暴发提供早期预警。采用酶联免疫吸附试验和血凝抑制(HI)试验,对来自5种不同野生鸟类的146份血清进行了甲型禽流感病毒(H5和H9)抗体检测。研究区总体血清阳性率为3.4%(5/146)。斑点鸽(Columba guinea)和村织布鸟(Ploceus cucullatus)的血清阳性率分别为6.67%(2/30)和3.33%(1/30)。塞内加尔笑鸽(Spilolepia senegalensis)和非洲银喙(Euodice cantans)未检出抗体。禽流感病毒H5和H9亚型的血清学检测表明这些鸟类暴露于这两种亚型。这项研究的结果表明,在卡杜纳州扎里亚的野生鸟类中存在H5和H9禽流感病毒的证据。因此,建议对涉及野鸟种群和H5及H9亚型的甲型流感进行综合监测。鉴于这些菌株在人畜共患病和经济上的重要性,这对于了解它们在尼日利亚家禽种群中的实际状况是必要的。
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