Effects of Temperature, Relative Humidity, Absolute Humidity, and Evaporation Potential on Survival of Airborne Gumboro Vaccine Virus

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作者
Zhao, Yang [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Aarnink, Andre J. A. [1 ]
Dijkman, Remco [2 ]
Fabri, Teun [2 ]
de Jong, Mart C. M. [3 ]
Koerkamp, Peter W. G. Groot [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen UR Livestock Res, Lelystad, Netherlands
[2] Anim Hlth Serv GD, Deventer, Netherlands
[3] Wageningen Univ, Quantitat Vet Epidemiol, Wageningen, Netherlands
[4] Wageningen Univ, Farm Technol Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE; AIR-BORNE BACTERIA; BIOAEROSOL SAMPLERS; INACTIVATION; TRANSMISSION; SPRAY; WATER; AEROSOLIZATION; EFFICIENCIES; VIABILITY;
D O I
10.1128/AEM.06477-11
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Survival of airborne virus influences the extent of disease transmission via air. How environmental factors affect viral survival is not fully understood. We investigated the survival of a vaccine strain of Gumboro virus which was aerosolized at three temperatures (10 degrees C, 20 degrees C, and 30 degrees C) and two relative humidities (RHs) (40% and 70%). The response of viral survival to four metrics (temperature, RH, absolute humidity [AH], and evaporation potential [EP]) was examined. The results show a biphasic viral survival at 10 degrees C and 20 degrees C, i.e., a rapid initial inactivation in a short period (2.3 min) during and after aerosolization, followed by a slow secondary inactivation during a 20-min period after aerosolization. The initial decays of aerosolized virus at 10 degrees C (1.68 to 3.03 ln % min(-1)) and 20 degrees C (3.05 to 3.62 ln % min(-1)) were significantly lower than those at 30 degrees C (5.67 to 5.96 ln % min(-1)). The secondary decays at 10 degrees C (0.03 to 0.09 ln % min(-1)) tended to be higher than those at 20 degrees C (-0.01 to 0.01 ln % min(-1)). The initial viral survival responded to temperature and RH and potentially to EP; the secondary viral survival responded to temperature and potentially to RH. In both phases, survival of the virus was not significantly affected by AH. These findings suggest that long-distance transmission of airborne virus is more likely to occur at 20 degrees C than at 10 degrees C or 30 degrees C and that current Gumboro vaccination by wet aerosolization in poultry industry is not very effective due to the fast initial decay.
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页码:1048 / 1054
页数:7
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