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Quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens

Please cite this paper as: Spekreijse et al. (2013) Quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 7(2) 132–138. Background  Understanding the transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI...

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Autores principales: Spekreijse, Dieuwertje, Bouma, Annemarie, Koch, Guus, Stegeman, Arjan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22487257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00362.x
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author Spekreijse, Dieuwertje
Bouma, Annemarie
Koch, Guus
Stegeman, Arjan
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Bouma, Annemarie
Koch, Guus
Stegeman, Arjan
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description Please cite this paper as: Spekreijse et al. (2013) Quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 7(2) 132–138. Background  Understanding the transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIv) between poultry flocks is essential to prevent and control epidemics. Dust, produced in infected chicken flocks, has been hypothesized to be an important mechanical vector for between‐flock transmission of HPAIv. Objectives  The aim of our study was to quantify the amount of virus shed by infected birds and its relation to deposition of virus in the environment and the rate of dust‐borne transmission between groups of chickens. Methods  Four replicate experiments were performed, each replicate with two groups of 14 chickens housed in two separate rooms. In one group, chickens were inoculated with HPAIv. Ventilation forced the air from that room to the second (recipient) group through a tube. Deceased birds in the inoculated group were replaced with new susceptible birds up to day 10 p.i. Dust samples were collected daily. Trachea and cloaca swabs were collected daily to determine virus shedding and virus spread to the recipient group. Results  The amount of virus detected in dust samples in the recipient room was, on average, 10(3·7) EID(50)/m(3). Virus transmission from the inoculated to the recipient group occurred in two experiments. The transmission rate parameter for dust‐borne transmission was estimated at 0·08 new infections/infectious chicken/day. Conclusions  The results of this study are a first step to elucidate the importance of dust‐borne transmission of HPAIv between flocks and help interpret environmental samples.
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spelling pubmed-49866252016-08-22 Quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens Spekreijse, Dieuwertje Bouma, Annemarie Koch, Guus Stegeman, Arjan Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles Please cite this paper as: Spekreijse et al. (2013) Quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 7(2) 132–138. Background  Understanding the transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIv) between poultry flocks is essential to prevent and control epidemics. Dust, produced in infected chicken flocks, has been hypothesized to be an important mechanical vector for between‐flock transmission of HPAIv. Objectives  The aim of our study was to quantify the amount of virus shed by infected birds and its relation to deposition of virus in the environment and the rate of dust‐borne transmission between groups of chickens. Methods  Four replicate experiments were performed, each replicate with two groups of 14 chickens housed in two separate rooms. In one group, chickens were inoculated with HPAIv. Ventilation forced the air from that room to the second (recipient) group through a tube. Deceased birds in the inoculated group were replaced with new susceptible birds up to day 10 p.i. Dust samples were collected daily. Trachea and cloaca swabs were collected daily to determine virus shedding and virus spread to the recipient group. Results  The amount of virus detected in dust samples in the recipient room was, on average, 10(3·7) EID(50)/m(3). Virus transmission from the inoculated to the recipient group occurred in two experiments. The transmission rate parameter for dust‐borne transmission was estimated at 0·08 new infections/infectious chicken/day. Conclusions  The results of this study are a first step to elucidate the importance of dust‐borne transmission of HPAIv between flocks and help interpret environmental samples. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-03 2012-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4986625/ /pubmed/22487257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00362.x Text en © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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title_short Quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens
title_sort quantification of dust‐borne transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus between chickens
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22487257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00362.x
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