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Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala

BACKGROUND: Guatemala is the country with the largest swine production in Central America; however, evidence of influenza A virus (IAV) in pigs has not been clearly delineated. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we analyzed the presence and spatial distribution of IAV in commercial and backyard swine popula...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez‐Reiche, Ana S., Ramírez, Ana L., Müller, María L., Orellana, David, Sosa, Silvia M., Ola, Pablo, Paniagua, Jorge, Ortíz, Lucía, Hernandez, Jorge, Cordón‐Rosales, Celia, Perez, Daniel R.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27860313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12437
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author Gonzalez‐Reiche, Ana S.
Ramírez, Ana L.
Müller, María L.
Orellana, David
Sosa, Silvia M.
Ola, Pablo
Paniagua, Jorge
Ortíz, Lucía
Hernandez, Jorge
Cordón‐Rosales, Celia
Perez, Daniel R.
author_facet Gonzalez‐Reiche, Ana S.
Ramírez, Ana L.
Müller, María L.
Orellana, David
Sosa, Silvia M.
Ola, Pablo
Paniagua, Jorge
Ortíz, Lucía
Hernandez, Jorge
Cordón‐Rosales, Celia
Perez, Daniel R.
author_sort Gonzalez‐Reiche, Ana S.
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description BACKGROUND: Guatemala is the country with the largest swine production in Central America; however, evidence of influenza A virus (IAV) in pigs has not been clearly delineated. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we analyzed the presence and spatial distribution of IAV in commercial and backyard swine populations. METHODS: Samples from two nationwide surveys conducted in 2010 and 2011 were tested using virological (rRT‐PCR and virus isolation) and serological (ELISA and hemagglutination inhibition) assays to detect IAV. RESULTS: Influenza A virus was detected in 15.7% of the sampled pigs (30.6% of herds) in 2010 and in 11.7% (24.2% of herds) in 2011. The percentage of seropositive pigs was 10.6% (16.1% of herds) and 1.4% (3.1% of herds) for each year, respectively. Three pandemic H1N1 and one seasonal human‐like H3N2 viruses were isolated. Antibodies against viruses from different genetic clusters were detected. No reassortant strains with swine viruses were detected. The H3N2 virus was closely related to human viruses that circulated in Central America in 2010, distinct to the most recent human seasonal vaccine lineages. Spatial clusters of rRT‐PCR positive herds were detected each year by scan statistics. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate circulation of IAV throughout Guatemala and identify commercial farms, animal health status, and age as potential risk factors associated with IAV infection and exposure. Detection of human‐origin viruses in pigs suggests a role for humans in the molecular epidemiology of IAV in swine in Guatemala and evidences gaps in local animal and human surveillance.
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spelling pubmed-53045772017-03-17 Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala Gonzalez‐Reiche, Ana S. Ramírez, Ana L. Müller, María L. Orellana, David Sosa, Silvia M. Ola, Pablo Paniagua, Jorge Ortíz, Lucía Hernandez, Jorge Cordón‐Rosales, Celia Perez, Daniel R. Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Article BACKGROUND: Guatemala is the country with the largest swine production in Central America; however, evidence of influenza A virus (IAV) in pigs has not been clearly delineated. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we analyzed the presence and spatial distribution of IAV in commercial and backyard swine populations. METHODS: Samples from two nationwide surveys conducted in 2010 and 2011 were tested using virological (rRT‐PCR and virus isolation) and serological (ELISA and hemagglutination inhibition) assays to detect IAV. RESULTS: Influenza A virus was detected in 15.7% of the sampled pigs (30.6% of herds) in 2010 and in 11.7% (24.2% of herds) in 2011. The percentage of seropositive pigs was 10.6% (16.1% of herds) and 1.4% (3.1% of herds) for each year, respectively. Three pandemic H1N1 and one seasonal human‐like H3N2 viruses were isolated. Antibodies against viruses from different genetic clusters were detected. No reassortant strains with swine viruses were detected. The H3N2 virus was closely related to human viruses that circulated in Central America in 2010, distinct to the most recent human seasonal vaccine lineages. Spatial clusters of rRT‐PCR positive herds were detected each year by scan statistics. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate circulation of IAV throughout Guatemala and identify commercial farms, animal health status, and age as potential risk factors associated with IAV infection and exposure. Detection of human‐origin viruses in pigs suggests a role for humans in the molecular epidemiology of IAV in swine in Guatemala and evidences gaps in local animal and human surveillance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-01-30 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5304577/ /pubmed/27860313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12437 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gonzalez‐Reiche, Ana S.
Ramírez, Ana L.
Müller, María L.
Orellana, David
Sosa, Silvia M.
Ola, Pablo
Paniagua, Jorge
Ortíz, Lucía
Hernandez, Jorge
Cordón‐Rosales, Celia
Perez, Daniel R.
Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala
title Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala
title_full Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala
title_fullStr Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala
title_full_unstemmed Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala
title_short Origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza A virus in swine in two production systems in Guatemala
title_sort origin, distribution, and potential risk factors associated with influenza a virus in swine in two production systems in guatemala
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27860313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12437
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