Detection and characterization of novel respiratory viruses among native ducks (Anas luzonica) in Central Luzon, the Philippines.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2025.16.2.1124
Milagros R Mananggit, Joely T Ongtangco, Xandre D Baccay, Ronnie Domingo, Mary Elizabeth Miranda, Romeo Gundran, Dan Drexel Dela Cruz, Frank Yk Wong, S Gabrielle Cody, Laura A Pulscher, Emily R Robie, Emily S Bailey, Gregory C Gray
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Abstract

Objective: This cross-sectional, prospective surveillance study sought to determine the prevalence of novel respiratory viruses among domestic ducks in Central Luzon that are known to have frequent contact with wild avian species. Such contact may lead to novel virus spillover events that may harm domestic poultry as well as humans.

Methods: From March 2019 to January 2020, cross-sectional and prospective surveillance for viruses among domestic ducks (Anas luzonica) was conducted by periodically collecting oropharyngeal swabs from ducks on 54 farms across three municipalities within Central Luzon (Region III). A flock of 30 sentinel domestic ducks was also sampled four times after being confined in the Candaba swamp. The resultant 1740 swab samples were pooled (5 samples/pool, 348 pools) by site and screened with molecular assays for respiratory viruses from multiple viral families.

Results: Two farms yielded samples positive for avian influenza virus in Candaba, where adolescent ducks are known to freely mix with wild birds as they graze in rice fields. Overall, the prevalence of avian influenza virus was 2.3% (8/348 pools). Sequencing revealed three pools with highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N6, one with low pathogenicity H5N8, and one with H5 with an unspecified neuraminidase. All the pooled specimens tested were negative for influenza C, adenoviruses, coronaviruses and enteroviruses.

Discussion: Although this study had several limitations, it found supportive evidence that domestic ducks are acquiring avian influenza viruses from wild bird species. These findings underscore recommendations that duck farmers should seek to prevent domestic ducks from mixing with wild avian species.

菲律宾吕宋岛中部本地鸭(Anas luzonica)新型呼吸道病毒的检测和特征分析。
目的:本横断面前瞻性监测研究旨在确定吕宋岛中部家鸭中新型呼吸道病毒的流行情况,这些家鸭已知经常与野生鸟类接触。这种接触可能导致可能危害家禽和人类的新型病毒外溢事件。方法:2019年3月至2020年1月,通过定期采集吕宋岛中部(第三区)3个市54个养殖场鸭的口咽拭子,对吕宋家鸭(Anas luzonica)进行病毒横断面和前瞻性监测。一群30只家鸭在被关在坎达巴沼泽后,也进行了四次采样。收集1740份拭子样本(5份/池,348个池),采用分子检测方法筛选多个病毒科呼吸道病毒。结果:在坎达巴,两个农场的禽流感病毒样本呈阳性,在那里,青少年鸭子在稻田里吃草时,与野生鸟类自由混合。总体而言,禽流感病毒的流行率为2.3%(8/348池)。测序结果显示,3个高致病性H5N6病毒库、1个低致病性H5N8病毒库和1个神经氨酸酶未知的H5病毒库。所有合并检测的标本均呈丙型流感病毒、腺病毒、冠状病毒和肠道病毒阴性。讨论:尽管这项研究有一些局限性,但它发现了支持性证据,表明家鸭是从野鸟那里感染禽流感病毒的。这些发现强调了养鸭农民应设法防止家鸭与野生鸟类混合的建议。
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