Factores ambientales relacionados con la presentación de virus influenza A en aves silvestes

Pub Date : 2020-05-05 DOI:10.21897/rmvz.1845
Soledad Ruiz P, Cecilia Baumberger, Pedro Jimenez-Bluhm, V. Marambio, C. Salazar, C. Hamilton-West
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Research and interest in avian influenza virus have increased considerably in recent decades in response to highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in poultry and its zoonotic potential. Wild waterfowl are the main reservoir of the virus, therefore studying the dynamics of influenza A virus (IAV) infection in these populations is essential in order to understand its potential persistence in the environment and transmission to poultry and humans. It has been identified that environmental factors (such as temperature, rainfall, vegetation and landscape characteristics, among others) can play an important role in the maintenance and dissemination of the virus in the areas of concentration of wild birds. However, studies that include ecological aspects of the virus and explore the interaction between the prevalence of IAV in wild birds and environmental factors remain scarce. This review summarizes research efforts that have been made to identify the environmental factors involved in the persistence and transmission of IAV in areas of wild bird concentration and how these factors may influence the prevalence of the virus in these populations, generating differences in the presentation of the infection among different geographical areas.
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与流感病毒在鸟类中呈现相关的环境因素
近几十年来,由于高致病性禽流感在家禽中的爆发及其人畜共患的可能性,对禽流感病毒的研究和兴趣大大增加。野生水禽是该病毒的主要宿主,因此研究甲型流感病毒(IAV)在这些人群中的感染动态至关重要,以便了解其在环境中的潜在持久性以及向家禽和人类的传播。已经确定,环境因素(如温度、降雨、植被和景观特征等)可在野生鸟类集中地区维持和传播病毒方面发挥重要作用。然而,包括病毒的生态方面和探索野生鸟类中IAV流行与环境因素之间相互作用的研究仍然很少。本综述总结了为确定与禽流感病毒在野鸟集中地区持续存在和传播有关的环境因素所做的研究工作,以及这些因素如何影响病毒在这些种群中的流行,从而在不同地理区域之间产生感染表现的差异。
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