Avian influenza infections in poultry farms in Egypt, a continuous challenge: Current problems related to pathogenesis, epidemiology, and diagnosis

Kareem E Hassan, Timm Harder2, H. Hafez
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This study's main objective was to update avian influenza (AI) epidemiological situation, including molecular characterization reassortment analysis and genotyping of circulating AI virus (AIV) subtypes in Egyptian poultry farms between 2017 and 2019. As a necessity for such work, improved diagnostic tools were developed for AIV detection. Subtype H9N2 infections were detected in 27 out of 39 examined farms and were frequently mixed with high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)AIV H5N8 in 22/39 farms. Next-generation and Sanger sequencing helped to define novel reassortant HPAIV H5N2 and low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAIV) H9N2 in Egypt. Systematic reassortment analysis confirmed at least seven genotypes of HPAI H5NX viruses of clade 2.3.4.4b and three genotypes of LPAIV H9N2 circulating in Egypt. Several internal genes of AIVs previously detected in wild birds in Egypt were represented in the genome of novel reassortants of both HP H5Nx and H9N2 viruses suggesting local reassortment processes.
埃及家禽养殖场的禽流感感染,一个持续的挑战:与发病机制、流行病学和诊断有关的当前问题
本研究的主要目的是更新禽流感(AI)流行病学情况,包括2017年至2019年埃及家禽养殖场流行的禽流感病毒(AIV)亚型的分子特征、重配分析和基因分型。作为这项工作的需要,改进了AIV检测的诊断工具。39个被检查的农场中有27个发现H9N2亚型感染,在22/39个农场中经常与高致病性禽流感(HPAI)AIV H5N8混合。下一代测序和Sanger测序有助于在埃及确定新型重组HPAIV H5N2和低致病性禽流感(LPAIV) H9N2。系统重配分析证实在埃及至少有7种HPAI H5NX 2.3.4.4b进化支基因型和3种LPAIV H9N2基因型流行。先前在埃及野生鸟类中检测到的aiv的几个内部基因在HP H5Nx和H9N2病毒的新重组体基因组中都有体现,这表明存在局部重组过程。
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