意大利阿尔卑斯山冰期后食螨科和tetraonidae种禽流感病毒病毒学调查。

ISRN veterinary science Pub Date : 2013-09-17 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/601732
Mauro Delogu, Giulia Ghetti, Alessandro Gugiatti, Claudia Cotti, Isabella Piredda, Matteo Frasnelli, Maria A De Marco
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摘要

属于鸡形目的陆生鸟类被认为是甲型流感病毒新毒株出现的潜在媒介,但这些鸟类中的病毒循环在很大程度上仍然未知。为了深入了解AIV在意大利阿尔卑斯地区野生加利形目种群中的传播情况,我们对石鹧鸪(Alectoris graeca saxatilis)和石鹧鸪(Lagopus mutus helveticus)、黑松鸡(tetraonids tetrix tetrix)等四纲动物进行了病毒学调查。2003年和2004年,在狩猎季节,在桑德里奥省(阿尔卑斯中部)捕获了79只按年龄和性别分类的野生加利formes。收集了11只岩鹧鸪和68只四足类鸟类(包括23只高山岩鹧鸪和45只黑松鸡)的阴囊棉签。我们用高灵敏度的逆转录- (RT-) PCR检测了AIV的基质基因。在调查样本中未检测到AIV,因此表明在研究期间这些遗存人群中缺乏AIV传播。在濒危物种保护方面,在野生动物管理活动期间,非常重要的是要排除在共享领土内引入携带禽流感病毒的鸟类,这一事实对这些种群构成健康风险。
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Virological investigation of avian influenza virus on postglacial species of phasianidae and tetraonidae in the italian alps.

Virological investigation of avian influenza virus on postglacial species of phasianidae and tetraonidae in the italian alps.

Land-based birds, belonging to Galliformes order are considered to be potential intermediaries in the emergence of new strains of influenza A viruses (AIVs), but the viral circulation in these birds remains largely unknown. To gain insights into the circulation of AIV in the wild Galliformes populations in Italian Alps, we conducted a virological survey on rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis) belonging to Phasianidae family and on tetraonids including rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus helveticus) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix tetrix). In 2003 and 2004, during the hunting seasons, 79 wild Galliformes, categorised into age and sex classes, were hunted in the Sondrio Province (Central Alps). Cloacal swabs were collected from 11 rock partridges and from 68 tetraonids including 23 alpine rock ptarmigans and 45 black grouses. We tested cloacal swabs by a high sensitive reverse transcription- (RT-) PCR detecting the matrix gene of AIV. No AIV was detected in the investigated samples, thus, suggesting the lack of AIV circulation in these relict populations in the study period. In terms of threatened species conservation, during wildlife management activities, it is very important to exclude the introduction of AIV-carrier birds in shared territories, a fact representing a health risk for these populations.

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