利用狗和野猪联合监测系统跟踪 WNV 传播。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Cora M Holicki, Ute Ziegler, Wolfgang Gaede, Kerstin Albrecht, Jana Hänske, Jörg Walraph, Balal Sadeghi, Martin H Groschup, Martin Eiden
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西尼罗河病毒(WNV)是一种主要在德国东部流行的蚊媒黄病毒,每年在鸟类中引起反复发生的动物流行病,并在人类和马中引起散发感染。西尼罗河病毒与乌苏图病毒(USUV)和蜱传脑炎病毒(TBEV)密切相关,其合并感染正变得越来越频繁。为了不完全依赖于对野生鸟类和马的监测,有其他哨兵物种是有利的。该研究检测了德国东部容易获得的犬、野猪、绵羊和山羊中西尼罗河病毒抗体(Abs)的血清阳性率。采用ns1酶联免疫吸附试验,对狗血清和野猪血清的敏感性分别为92.3和90.9%。血清黄病毒感染率最高的是野猪(42.03%),其次是狗(7.86%)和小反刍动物(1.57%)。在野猪和狗中WNV抗体阳性率最高(分别为17.64%和3.90%),而在小反刍动物和USUV中血清阳性率较低。ns1酶联免疫吸附试验在监测犬和野猪的西尼罗河病毒抗体方面具有成本效益和可靠性,其联合检测在野生动物-人类传播之前可能是半城市传播事件的理想检测方法。
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Tracking WNV transmission with a combined dog and wild boar surveillance system.

Tracking WNV transmission with a combined dog and wild boar surveillance system.

Tracking WNV transmission with a combined dog and wild boar surveillance system.

Tracking WNV transmission with a combined dog and wild boar surveillance system.

West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus mainly circulating in eastern Germany, causing annually reoccurring epizootics in the avifauna as well as sporadic infections in humans and horses. WNV is closely-related to Usutu virus (USUV) and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) and co-infections thereof are becoming more frequent. To not solely be dependent on the monitoring of wild birds and horses the availability of alternative sentinel species is advantageous. The study examined the seroprevalence of WNV antibodies (Abs) in eastern Germany in readily available species: dogs, wild boars, sheep, and goats. An NS1-ELISA was implemented to ease future differentiation of cross-reacting flavivirus Abs with a sensitivity of 92.3 and 90.9% for dog and wild boar sera, respectively. Flavivirus seroprevalences were the highest in wild boars with 42.03%, followed by dogs with 7.86%, and small ruminants with 1.57%. In the wild boars and dogs, WNV Abs were most frequent (17.64 and 3.90%, respectively) while seroprevalences in small ruminants and of USUV were lower. The NS1-ELISA is cost-efficient and reliable in monitoring WNV Abs in dogs as well as wild boars and the combined testing thereof could be ideal in detecting semi-urban transmission events prior to wildlife-human spill overs.

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