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Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl
During recent years, extensive amounts of data have become available regarding influenza A virus (IAV) in wild birds in northern Europe, while information from southern Europe is more limited. Here, we present an IAV surveillance study conducted in western Portugal 2008–2009, analyzing 1653 samples...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23145046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049002 |
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author | Tolf, Conny Bengtsson, Daniel Rodrigues, David Latorre-Margalef, Neus Wille, Michelle Figueiredo, Maria Ester Jankowska-Hjortaas, Monika Germundsson, Anna Duby, Pierre-Yves Lebarbenchon, Camille Gauthier-Clerc, Michel Olsen, Björn Waldenström, Jonas |
author_facet | Tolf, Conny Bengtsson, Daniel Rodrigues, David Latorre-Margalef, Neus Wille, Michelle Figueiredo, Maria Ester Jankowska-Hjortaas, Monika Germundsson, Anna Duby, Pierre-Yves Lebarbenchon, Camille Gauthier-Clerc, Michel Olsen, Björn Waldenström, Jonas |
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description | During recent years, extensive amounts of data have become available regarding influenza A virus (IAV) in wild birds in northern Europe, while information from southern Europe is more limited. Here, we present an IAV surveillance study conducted in western Portugal 2008–2009, analyzing 1653 samples from six different species of waterfowl, with the majority of samples taken from Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Overall 4.4% of sampled birds were infected. The sampling results revealed a significant temporal variation in the IAV prevalence, including a pronounced peak among predominantly young birds in June, indicating that IAV circulate within breeding populations in the wetlands of western Portugal. The H10N7 and H9N2 subtypes were predominant among isolated viruses. Phylogenetic analyses of the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase sequences of H10N7, H9N2 and H11N3 virus showed that sequences from Portugal were closely related to viral sequences from Central Europe as well as to IAVs isolated in the southern parts of Africa, reflecting Portugal’s position on the European-African bird migratory flyway. This study highlights the importance of Portugal as a migratory crossroad for IAV, connecting breeding stationary waterfowl with birds migrating between continents which enable transmission and spread of IAV. |
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spelling | pubmed-34922182012-11-09 Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl Tolf, Conny Bengtsson, Daniel Rodrigues, David Latorre-Margalef, Neus Wille, Michelle Figueiredo, Maria Ester Jankowska-Hjortaas, Monika Germundsson, Anna Duby, Pierre-Yves Lebarbenchon, Camille Gauthier-Clerc, Michel Olsen, Björn Waldenström, Jonas PLoS One Research Article During recent years, extensive amounts of data have become available regarding influenza A virus (IAV) in wild birds in northern Europe, while information from southern Europe is more limited. Here, we present an IAV surveillance study conducted in western Portugal 2008–2009, analyzing 1653 samples from six different species of waterfowl, with the majority of samples taken from Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Overall 4.4% of sampled birds were infected. The sampling results revealed a significant temporal variation in the IAV prevalence, including a pronounced peak among predominantly young birds in June, indicating that IAV circulate within breeding populations in the wetlands of western Portugal. The H10N7 and H9N2 subtypes were predominant among isolated viruses. Phylogenetic analyses of the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase sequences of H10N7, H9N2 and H11N3 virus showed that sequences from Portugal were closely related to viral sequences from Central Europe as well as to IAVs isolated in the southern parts of Africa, reflecting Portugal’s position on the European-African bird migratory flyway. This study highlights the importance of Portugal as a migratory crossroad for IAV, connecting breeding stationary waterfowl with birds migrating between continents which enable transmission and spread of IAV. Public Library of Science 2012-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3492218/ /pubmed/23145046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049002 Text en © 2012 Tolf et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tolf, Conny Bengtsson, Daniel Rodrigues, David Latorre-Margalef, Neus Wille, Michelle Figueiredo, Maria Ester Jankowska-Hjortaas, Monika Germundsson, Anna Duby, Pierre-Yves Lebarbenchon, Camille Gauthier-Clerc, Michel Olsen, Björn Waldenström, Jonas Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl |
title | Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl |
title_full | Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl |
title_fullStr | Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl |
title_full_unstemmed | Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl |
title_short | Birds and Viruses at a Crossroad - Surveillance of Influenza A Virus in Portuguese Waterfowl |
title_sort | birds and viruses at a crossroad - surveillance of influenza a virus in portuguese waterfowl |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23145046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049002 |
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