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Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran
Recent expansion of arboviruses such as West Nile (WNV), Usutu (USUV), and tick‐borne encephalitis (TBEV) over their natural range of distribution needs strengthening their surveillance. As common viral vertebrate hosts, birds and horses deserve special attention with routine serological surveillanc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32858762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.342 |
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author | Bakhshi, Hasan Beck, Cécile Lecollinet, Sylvie Monier, Maëlle Mousson, Laurence Zakeri, Sedigheh Raz, Abbasali Arzamani, Kourosh Nourani, Leila Dinparast‐Djadid, Navid Failloux, Anna‐Bella |
author_facet | Bakhshi, Hasan Beck, Cécile Lecollinet, Sylvie Monier, Maëlle Mousson, Laurence Zakeri, Sedigheh Raz, Abbasali Arzamani, Kourosh Nourani, Leila Dinparast‐Djadid, Navid Failloux, Anna‐Bella |
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description | Recent expansion of arboviruses such as West Nile (WNV), Usutu (USUV), and tick‐borne encephalitis (TBEV) over their natural range of distribution needs strengthening their surveillance. As common viral vertebrate hosts, birds and horses deserve special attention with routine serological surveillance. Here, we estimated the seroprevalence of WNV, USUV and TBEV in 160 migrating/resident birds and 60 horses sampled in Mazandaran, Golestan, North Khorasan, Kordestan provinces and Golestan province of Iran respectively. ELISA results showed that of 220 collected samples, 32 samples (14.54%), including 22 birds and 10 horses, were positive. Microsphere immunoassay results showed that 16.7% (10/60) of horse blood samples collected in Golestan province were seropositive against WNV (7; 11.7%), Flavivirus (2; 3.3%) and seropositive for USUV or WNV (1; 1.7%). Furthermore, micro virus neutralization tests revealed that four of seven ELISA‐positive bird blood samples were seropositive against WNV: two Egyptian vultures, and one long‐legged buzzard collected in Golestan province as well as a golden eagle collected in North Khorasan province. No evidence of seropositivity with TBEV was observed in collected samples. We showed that WNV, responsible for neuroinvasive infection in vertebrates, is circulating among birds and horses in Iran, recommending a sustained surveillance of viral infections in animals, and anticipating future infections in humans. |
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spelling | pubmed-78401942021-02-04 Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran Bakhshi, Hasan Beck, Cécile Lecollinet, Sylvie Monier, Maëlle Mousson, Laurence Zakeri, Sedigheh Raz, Abbasali Arzamani, Kourosh Nourani, Leila Dinparast‐Djadid, Navid Failloux, Anna‐Bella Vet Med Sci Original Articles Recent expansion of arboviruses such as West Nile (WNV), Usutu (USUV), and tick‐borne encephalitis (TBEV) over their natural range of distribution needs strengthening their surveillance. As common viral vertebrate hosts, birds and horses deserve special attention with routine serological surveillance. Here, we estimated the seroprevalence of WNV, USUV and TBEV in 160 migrating/resident birds and 60 horses sampled in Mazandaran, Golestan, North Khorasan, Kordestan provinces and Golestan province of Iran respectively. ELISA results showed that of 220 collected samples, 32 samples (14.54%), including 22 birds and 10 horses, were positive. Microsphere immunoassay results showed that 16.7% (10/60) of horse blood samples collected in Golestan province were seropositive against WNV (7; 11.7%), Flavivirus (2; 3.3%) and seropositive for USUV or WNV (1; 1.7%). Furthermore, micro virus neutralization tests revealed that four of seven ELISA‐positive bird blood samples were seropositive against WNV: two Egyptian vultures, and one long‐legged buzzard collected in Golestan province as well as a golden eagle collected in North Khorasan province. No evidence of seropositivity with TBEV was observed in collected samples. We showed that WNV, responsible for neuroinvasive infection in vertebrates, is circulating among birds and horses in Iran, recommending a sustained surveillance of viral infections in animals, and anticipating future infections in humans. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7840194/ /pubmed/32858762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.342 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Bakhshi, Hasan Beck, Cécile Lecollinet, Sylvie Monier, Maëlle Mousson, Laurence Zakeri, Sedigheh Raz, Abbasali Arzamani, Kourosh Nourani, Leila Dinparast‐Djadid, Navid Failloux, Anna‐Bella Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran |
title | Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran |
title_full | Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran |
title_fullStr | Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran |
title_short | Serological evidence of West Nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of Iran |
title_sort | serological evidence of west nile virus infection among birds and horses in some geographical locations of iran |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32858762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.342 |
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