Greater virulence of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus in cats than in dogs

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Heui Man Kim
Eun Hye Park
Jung Yum
Hyun Soo Kim
Sang Heui Seo
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[1] Chungnam National University,Laboratory of Influenza Research, College of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Chungnam National University,Institute of Influenza Virus, College of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Chungnam National University,Laboratory of Public Health, College of Veterinary Medicine
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Archives of Virology | 2015年 / 160卷
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Influenza; Influenza Virus; Viral Titer; H5N1 Virus; H5N1 Influenza Virus;
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Highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus continues to infect animals and humans. We compared the infectivity and pathogenesis of H5N1 virus in domestic cats and dogs to find out which animal is more susceptible to H5N1 influenza virus. When cats and dogs were infected with the H5N1 virus, cats suffered from severe outcomes including death, whereas dogs did not show any mortality. Viruses were shed in the nose and rectum of cats and in the nose of dogs. Viruses were detected in brain, lung, kidney, intestine, liver, and serum in the infected cats, but only in the lung in the infected dogs. Genes encoding inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, Toll-like receptors, and apoptotic factors were more highly expressed in the lungs of cats than in those of dogs. Our results suggest that the intensive monitoring of dogs is necessary to prevent human infection by H5N1 influenza virus, since infected dogs may not show clear clinical signs, in contrast to infected cats.
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