Victims and vectors: highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 and the ecology of wild birds

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作者
Takekawa, John Y. [1 ]
Prosser, Diann J. [2 ]
Newman, Scott H. [3 ]
Bin Muzaffar, Sabir [1 ,4 ]
Hill, Nichola J. [1 ]
Yan, Baoping [5 ]
Xiao, Xiangming [6 ]
Lei, Fumin [7 ]
Li, Tianxian [8 ]
Schwarzbach, Steven E. [9 ]
Howell, Judd A. [10 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Western Ecol Res Ctr, San Francisco Bay Estuary Field Stn, 505 Azuar Dr, Vallejo, CA 94592 USA
[2] US Geol Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Res Ctr, Beltsville Lab, Beltsville, MD 20705 USA
[3] UN, Food & Agr Org, Anim Prod & Hlth Div, EMPRES Wildlife Unit,Infect Dis Grp, I-00153 Rome, Italy
[4] United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biol, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates
[5] Chinese Acad Sci, Comp Network Informat Ctr, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
[6] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Bot & Microbiol, Ctr Spatial Anal, Norman, OK 73019 USA
[7] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
[8] Chinese Acad Sci, Wuhan Inst Virol, Wuhan 430071, Peoples R China
[9] US Geol Survey, Western Ecol Res Ctr, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA
[10] US Geol Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Res Ctr, Laurel, MD 20708 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
waterfowl; Anatidae; satellite telemetry; host ecology; Central Asian Flyway; MIGRATORY BIRDS; VIRUS H5N1; A-VIRUSES; DOMESTIC DUCKS; HONG-KONG; EVOLUTION; WATERFOWL; OUTBREAKS; SPREAD; TRANSMISSION;
D O I
10.3184/175815510X12737339356701
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses has raised concerns about the role of wild birds in the spread and persistence of the disease. In 2005, an outbreak of the highly pathogenic subtype H5N1 killed more than 6,000 wild waterbirds at Qinghai Lake, China. Outbreaks have continued to periodically occur in wild birds at Qinghai Lake and elsewhere in Central China and Mongolia. This region has few poultry but is a major migration and breeding area for waterbirds in the Central Asian Flyway, although relatively little is known about migratory movements of different species and connectivity of their wetland habitats. The scientific debate has focused on the role of waterbirds in the epidemiology, maintenance and spread of HPAI H5N1: to what extent are they victims affected by the disease, or vectors that have a role in disease transmission? In this review, we summarise the current knowledge of wild bird involvement in the ecology of HPAI H5N1. Specifically, we present details on: (1) origin of HPAI H5N1; (2) waterbirds as LPAI reservoirs and evolution into HPAI; (3) the role of waterbirds in virus spread and persistence; (4) key biogeographic regions of outbreak; and (5) applying an ecological research perspective to studying AIVs in wild waterbirds and their ecosystems.
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页数:23
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