Serological Survey for Avian Influenza in Turkeys in Three States of Southwest Nigeria

D. Oluwayelu, C. Aiki-Raji, Oladunni Taiwo Adigun, O. K. Olofintuyi, Adebowale Adebiyi
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Since the first outbreak of avian influenza (AI) in Nigeria in 2006, there has been continuous monitoring of the disease in chickens with little attention given to turkeys. As part of on-going surveillance for AI in southwest Nigeria, we used a competitive ELISA to detect anti-AI virus antibodies in 520 turkey sera obtained from poultry farms in Oyo, Osun, and Ondo states while haemagglutination inhibiting antibodies against low pathogenic AI viruses (LPAIVs) were detected using H3N8 and H5N2 subtype-specific antigens. The overall seroprevalence obtained by ELISA was 4.4% (23/520). Of the 23 ELISA-positive samples, 18 were positive for anti-AIV H3N8 antibodies only and four were positive for both anti-AIV H3N8 and H5N2 antibodies indicating a mixed infection, while five were negative for antibodies to either of the two AIV subtypes. Considering that turkeys have been implicated as a mixing vessel for generating influenza virus reassortants of human and avian origin, the detection of antibodies to LPAIV H3N8 and H5N2 in these turkeys is of public health concern. We advocate further studies to determine the potential role of turkeys in the zoonotic transmission of AIVs in Nigeria. Additionally, the practice of rearing turkeys with chickens should be discouraged.
尼日利亚西南部三个州火鸡的禽流感血清学调查
自2006年尼日利亚首次爆发禽流感以来,一直在对鸡的疾病进行持续监测,而很少关注火鸡。作为尼日利亚西南部正在进行的禽流感监测的一部分,我们使用竞争性ELISA检测了从Oyo、Osun和Ondo州家禽养殖场获得的520只火鸡血清中的抗禽流感病毒抗体,同时使用H3N8和H5N2亚型特异性抗原检测了针对低致病性禽流感病毒(LPAIVs)的血凝抑制抗体。ELISA总血清阳性率为4.4%(23/520)。在23份elisa阳性样本中,18份仅抗AIV H3N8抗体阳性,4份抗AIV H3N8和H5N2抗体均阳性,表明混合感染,而5份两种AIV亚型抗体均阴性。考虑到火鸡被认为是产生人类和禽类流感病毒重组的混合容器,在这些火鸡中检测到LPAIV H3N8和H5N2抗体是公共卫生关注的问题。我们主张进一步研究以确定火鸡在尼日利亚人畜共患的艾滋病病毒传播中的潜在作用。此外,不鼓励用鸡来饲养火鸡。
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