PREVALENCE OF ANTIBODIES TO TYPE A INFLUENZA VIRUS IN WILD AVIAN SPECIES USING TWO SEROLOGIC ASSAYS

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作者
Brown, Justin D. [1 ]
Luttrell, M. Page [1 ]
Berghaus, Roy D. [1 ]
Kistler, Whitney [1 ,2 ]
Keeler, Shamus P. [1 ]
Howey, Andrea [1 ]
Wilcox, Benjamin [1 ,2 ]
Hall, Jeffrey [3 ]
Niles, Larry [4 ]
Dey, Amanda [5 ]
Knutsen, Gregory [6 ]
Fritz, Kristin [6 ]
Stallknecht, David E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Coll Vet Med, Dept Populat Hlth, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Warnell Sch Forestry & Nat Resources, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[3] US Geol Survey, Natl Wildlife Hlth Ctr, Madison, WI 53711 USA
[4] Conserve Wildlife Fdn New Jersey, Trenton, NJ 08625 USA
[5] New Jersey Div Fish & Wildlife, Endangered & Nongame Species Program, Assunpink Wildlife Management Area, Robbinsville, NJ 08691 USA
[6] Agassiz Natl Wildlife Refuge, Middle River, MN 56737 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
AGID; antibodies; avian influenza virus; blocking; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; serology; wild birds; LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY;
D O I
10.7589/0090-3558-46.3.896
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Serologic testing to detect antibodies to avian influenza (AI) virus has been an underused tool for the study of these viruses in wild bird populations, which traditionally has relied on virus isolation and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) In a preliminary study, a recently developed commercial blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (bELISA) had sensitivity and specificity estimates of and 100%, respectively, for detection of antibodies to AI virus in multiple wild bird species after experimental infection To further evaluate the efficacy of this commercial bELISA and the agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test for AI virus antibody detection in wild birds, we tested 2,249 serum samples collected from 62 wild bird species, representing 10 taxonomic orders Overall, the bELISA detected 25 4% positive samples, whereas the AGID test detected 14 8% At the species level, the bELISA detected as many or more positive serum samples flew the AGID in all 62 avian species The majority of positive samples, detected by both assays, were from species that use aquatic habitats, with the highest prevalence from species in the orders Anseriformes and Charadriiformes Conversely, antibodies to AI virus were rarely detected in the terrestrial species The serologic data yielded by both assays are consistent with the known epidemiology of AI virus in wild birds and published reports of host range based on virus isolation and RT-PCR The results of this research are also consistent with the aforementioned study, which evaluated the performance of the bELISA and AGID test on experimental samples Collectively, the data from these two studies indicate that the bELISA is a more sensitive serologic assay than the AGID test for detecting prior exposure to AI virus in wild birds Based on these results, the bELISA is a reliable species-independent assay with potentially valuable applications for wild bird AI surveillance.
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页码:896 / 911
页数:16
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