家鸦(Corvus splendens)中H5N1禽流感病毒接触传播潜力的评估。

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Asha Kumari Verma, Manoj Kumar, Harshad V Murugkar, Shanmugasundaram Nagarajan, Chakradhar Tosh, Pushpendra Namdeo, Rupal Singh, Suman Mishra, Senthilkumar Dhanapal, Anubha Pathak, Vijendra Pal Singh, Aniket Sanyal
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我们评估了高致病性禽流感(HPAI) H5N1病毒从感染乌鸦(Corvus splendens)到健康接触乌鸦的感染和传播潜力。6只乌鸦接种106株H5N1病毒EID50 (A/crow/India/01CA249/2021), 24小时后引入6只接触过的乌鸦。观察所有禽类是否有疾病迹象,并在感染后14天收集拭子。其中一只被感染的乌鸦表现出迟钝、羽毛皱褶、颤抖和不愿移动,而其他5只被感染的乌鸦除了羽毛皱褶和一些精神混乱的迹象外,没有明显的临床症状。在整个实验过程中,所有接触的乌鸦都没有症状。病毒可在感染禽类的1 ~ 7 dpi的拭子中分离到,病毒定量显示病毒脱落可达8 dpi。虽然没有从接触禽类的拭子中分离出病毒,但在一些样本中检测到少量病毒RNA拷贝。病毒是从大多数感染禽类的大脑和气管以及其他组织中分离出来的。病毒也从从三只接触过的鸟身上收集的不同组织中分离出来,尽管病毒拷贝数很少。在14日对所有6只感染乌鸦和5只接触过乌鸦进行分析时,发现其血清转化为H5N1病毒。这些发现表明,H5N1病毒传播给了接触过的禽类,但感染剂量很低,仅造成有限的感染。我们的研究强调,H5N1病毒可能通过家鸦种群内的直接接触传播,这一特征可能在禽流感流行病学中发挥重要作用。
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Evaluation of In-Contact Transmission Potential of H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus in House Crows (Corvus splendens).

We evaluated the infection and transmission potential of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus from infected crows (Corvus splendens) to healthy in-contact crows. Six crows were inoculated with 106 EID50 of H5N1 virus (A/crow/India/01CA249/2021), and 24 hr later six in-contact crows were introduced with them. All the birds were observed for signs of illness, and swabs were collected up to 14 days postinfection (dpi). One of the infected birds showed dullness, ruffled feathers, shivering, and reluctance to move at 7 dpi, while the other five infected crows showed no significant clinical signs except ruffled feathers and some signs of mental confusion. All the in-contact crows remained asymptomatic throughout the experiment. Virus could be isolated in swabs of infected birds from 1 to 7 dpi, and viral quantification revealed viral shedding up to 8 dpi. Although virus was not isolated from the swabs collected from in-contact birds, low numbers of viral RNA copies were detected in some samples. Virus was isolated from the brain and trachea of most of the infected birds along with other tissues. Virus was also isolated from different tissues collected from three of the in-contact birds, albeit with low numbers of viral copies. All six infected and five in-contact crows were found to be seroconverted against H5N1 virus when analyzed on 14 dpi. These findings suggest that the H5N1 virus was transmitted to in-contact birds, but the infectious doses were low, resulting in only a limited infection. Our study highlights that H5N1 viruses may be transmitted by direct contact within the house crow population, a feature that might play an important role in the epidemiology of avian influenza.

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