2022-2023年丹麦两次高死亡率鸽子副粘病毒1型暴发

IF 3 2区 农林科学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Karen Martiny, Audra-Lynne D. Schlachter, Tim K. Jensen, Fabian Z. X. Lean, Alejandro Núñez, Anne Sofie Hammer, Christian Grund, Dirk Höper, Solvej Ø. Breum, Jens P. Christensen, Lars E. Larsen, Charlotte K. Hjulsager
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摘要

本研究描述了自2005年以来丹麦首次暴发的强毒禽副粘病毒1型(APMV-1)。这两次暴发都是由鸽子特异性变异引起的,称为鸽子副粘病毒1 (PPMV-1)。第一次疫情发生在2022年6月,影响了丹麦东南部Næstved附近的圈养鸽子,那里饲养了1053只圈养鸟和851只鸽子。2023年6月在丹麦西北部的奥尔堡发生了第二次暴发,涉及1851只圈养鸟类,其中40只是鸽子。在这两次疫情中,鸽子主要受到影响,其特点是死亡率高,并表现出神经症状和薄壳蛋。病理和病毒学评估显示鸽子多系统感染,包括神经和血管内皮性。鸡只在2022年爆发时受到影响,据报道,鸡的孵化期延长,小鸡在孵化时死亡,并且在宏观和微观调查中未发现明显的病变。融合蛋白(F)基因序列鉴定2022病毒分离物为VI.2.1.1.2.2基因型,2023病毒为XXI.1.1基因型,多碱基切割位点为112RRQKRF117(2022)和112KRQKRF117(2023)。然而,平均死亡时间(MDT)测试将这两种病毒分离物归类为中源性,2022年病毒分离物的脑内致病性指数(ICPI)测试显示ICPI指数为0.65,将该病毒归类为慢源性。这是丹麦首次在圈养鸽子中发现具有多碱基裂解位点的PPMV-1分离株和相关死亡率。在近20年没有发生类似事件之后,丹麦的疫情突然死灰复燃,突显了野鸟(如野鸽)中传播的病毒所构成的潜在威胁,并强调了在野鸟种群中进行监测以改进风险识别和早期发现新出现的威胁的重要性。
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Two Outbreaks of Pigeon Paramyxovirus 1 With High Mortality in Captive Pigeons (Columbia livia) in Denmark, 2022–2023

Two Outbreaks of Pigeon Paramyxovirus 1 With High Mortality in Captive Pigeons (Columbia livia) in Denmark, 2022–2023

This study describes the first outbreaks with virulent avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1) since 2005 in Denmark. Both outbreaks were caused by pigeon specific variants, denoted pigeon paramyxovirus 1 (PPMV-1). The first outbreak was in June 2022 and affected captive pigeons near Næstved, in southeast Denmark, where 1053 captive birds were housed, and hereof 851 pigeons. A second and separate outbreak occurred in June 2023 in Aalborg, northwest Denmark, involving 1851 captive birds, of which 40 were pigeons. In both outbreaks, pigeons were predominantly affected, characterised by high mortality, and presented with neurological signs, along with thin-shelled eggs. Pathological and virological assessment revealed multi-systemic infections in pigeons, including neuronal and vascular endothelial tropism. Chickens were affected only in the 2022 outbreak, with reported extended hatching periods and chicks dead at hatching, and with no apparent lesions detected at both macro- and microscopic investigations. Fusion protein (F) gene sequence classified the 2022 virus isolate as genotype VI.2.1.1.2.2 and the 2023 virus as genotype XXI.1.1, with polybasic cleavage sites 112RRQKRF117 (2022) and 112KRQKRF117 (2023). However, mean death time (MDT) tests categorised both virus isolates as mesogenic, and an intracerebral pathogenicity index (ICPI) test of the 2022 virus isolate showed an ICPI index of 0.65, categorising the virus as lentogenic. This is the first report of PPMV-1 isolates with polybasic cleavage site and associated mortality in captive pigeons in Denmark. The sudden resurgence of outbreaks in Denmark after nearly two decades without similar incidents highlight the potential threat posed by circulating viruses in wild birds, such as feral pigeons, and emphasise the importance of surveillance in wild bird populations for improved risk recognition and early detection of emerging threats.

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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 农林科学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: Transboundary and Emerging Diseases brings together in one place the latest research on infectious diseases considered to hold the greatest economic threat to animals and humans worldwide. The journal provides a venue for global research on their diagnosis, prevention and management, and for papers on public health, pathogenesis, epidemiology, statistical modeling, diagnostics, biosecurity issues, genomics, vaccine development and rapid communication of new outbreaks. Papers should include timely research approaches using state-of-the-art technologies. The editors encourage papers adopting a science-based approach on socio-economic and environmental factors influencing the management of the bio-security threat posed by these diseases, including risk analysis and disease spread modeling. Preference will be given to communications focusing on novel science-based approaches to controlling transboundary and emerging diseases. The following topics are generally considered out-of-scope, but decisions are made on a case-by-case basis (for example, studies on cryptic wildlife populations, and those on potential species extinctions): Pathogen discovery: a common pathogen newly recognised in a specific country, or a new pathogen or genetic sequence for which there is little context about — or insights regarding — its emergence or spread. Prevalence estimation surveys and risk factor studies based on survey (rather than longitudinal) methodology, except when such studies are unique. Surveys of knowledge, attitudes and practices are within scope. Diagnostic test development if not accompanied by robust sensitivity and specificity estimation from field studies. Studies focused only on laboratory methods in which relevance to disease emergence and spread is not obvious or can not be inferred (“pure research” type studies). Narrative literature reviews which do not generate new knowledge. Systematic and scoping reviews, and meta-analyses are within scope.
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