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Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019

Currently enzootic avian influenza H5N1, H9N2, and H5N8 viruses were introduced into poultry in Egypt in 2006, 2011, and 2016, respectively. Infections with H5N1 and H9N2 were reported among poultry-exposed humans. We followed 2,402 persons from households raising backyard poultry from 5 villages in...

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Autores principales: Gomaa, Mokhtar R., El Rifay, Amira S., Abu Zeid, Dina, Elabd, Mona A., Elabd, Eman, Kandeil, Ahmed, Shama, Noura M. Abo, Kamel, Mina N., Marouf, Mohamed A., Barakat, Ahmed, Refaey, Samir, Naguib, Amal, McKenzie, Pamela P., Webby, Richard J., Ali, Mohamed A., Kayali, Ghazi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7454077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32818403
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2609.200266
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author Gomaa, Mokhtar R.
El Rifay, Amira S.
Abu Zeid, Dina
Elabd, Mona A.
Elabd, Eman
Kandeil, Ahmed
Shama, Noura M. Abo
Kamel, Mina N.
Marouf, Mohamed A.
Barakat, Ahmed
Refaey, Samir
Naguib, Amal
McKenzie, Pamela P.
Webby, Richard J.
Ali, Mohamed A.
Kayali, Ghazi
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El Rifay, Amira S.
Abu Zeid, Dina
Elabd, Mona A.
Elabd, Eman
Kandeil, Ahmed
Shama, Noura M. Abo
Kamel, Mina N.
Marouf, Mohamed A.
Barakat, Ahmed
Refaey, Samir
Naguib, Amal
McKenzie, Pamela P.
Webby, Richard J.
Ali, Mohamed A.
Kayali, Ghazi
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description Currently enzootic avian influenza H5N1, H9N2, and H5N8 viruses were introduced into poultry in Egypt in 2006, 2011, and 2016, respectively. Infections with H5N1 and H9N2 were reported among poultry-exposed humans. We followed 2,402 persons from households raising backyard poultry from 5 villages in Egypt during August 2015–March 2019. We collected demographic, exposure, and health condition data and annual serum samples from each participant and obtained swab samples from participants reporting influenza-like illness symptoms. We performed serologic and molecular analyses and detected 4 cases of infection with H5N1 and 3 cases with H9N2. We detected very low seroprevalence of H5N1 antibodies and no H5N8 antibodies among the cohort; up to 11% had H9 antibodies. None of the exposure, health status, or demographic variables were related to being seropositive. Our findings indicate that avian influenza remains a public health risk in Eqypt, but infections may go undetected because of their mild or asymptomatic nature.
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spelling pubmed-74540772020-09-03 Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019 Gomaa, Mokhtar R. El Rifay, Amira S. Abu Zeid, Dina Elabd, Mona A. Elabd, Eman Kandeil, Ahmed Shama, Noura M. Abo Kamel, Mina N. Marouf, Mohamed A. Barakat, Ahmed Refaey, Samir Naguib, Amal McKenzie, Pamela P. Webby, Richard J. Ali, Mohamed A. Kayali, Ghazi Emerg Infect Dis Research Currently enzootic avian influenza H5N1, H9N2, and H5N8 viruses were introduced into poultry in Egypt in 2006, 2011, and 2016, respectively. Infections with H5N1 and H9N2 were reported among poultry-exposed humans. We followed 2,402 persons from households raising backyard poultry from 5 villages in Egypt during August 2015–March 2019. We collected demographic, exposure, and health condition data and annual serum samples from each participant and obtained swab samples from participants reporting influenza-like illness symptoms. We performed serologic and molecular analyses and detected 4 cases of infection with H5N1 and 3 cases with H9N2. We detected very low seroprevalence of H5N1 antibodies and no H5N8 antibodies among the cohort; up to 11% had H9 antibodies. None of the exposure, health status, or demographic variables were related to being seropositive. Our findings indicate that avian influenza remains a public health risk in Eqypt, but infections may go undetected because of their mild or asymptomatic nature. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7454077/ /pubmed/32818403 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2609.200266 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Gomaa, Mokhtar R.
El Rifay, Amira S.
Abu Zeid, Dina
Elabd, Mona A.
Elabd, Eman
Kandeil, Ahmed
Shama, Noura M. Abo
Kamel, Mina N.
Marouf, Mohamed A.
Barakat, Ahmed
Refaey, Samir
Naguib, Amal
McKenzie, Pamela P.
Webby, Richard J.
Ali, Mohamed A.
Kayali, Ghazi
Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019
title Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019
title_full Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019
title_fullStr Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019
title_short Incidence and Seroprevalence of Avian Influenza in a Cohort of Backyard Poultry Growers, Egypt, August 2015–March 2019
title_sort incidence and seroprevalence of avian influenza in a cohort of backyard poultry growers, egypt, august 2015–march 2019
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7454077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32818403
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2609.200266
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