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Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021

During the 2020–2021 winter season, an outbreak of clade 2.3.4.4b H5N8 high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus occurred in South Korea. Here, we evaluated the pathogenicity and transmissibility of A/mandarin duck/Korea/H242/2020 (H5N8) (H242/20(H5N8)) first isolated from this outbreak in spe...

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Autores principales: Park, Min-Ji, Cha, Ra Mi, Kye, Soo-Jeong, Lee, Yu-Na, Kim, Na-Yeong, Baek, Yoon-Gi, Heo, Gyeong-Beom, Sagong, Mingeun, Lee, Kwang-Nyeong, Lee, Youn-Jeong, Lee, Eun-Kyoung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34696333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13101903
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author Park, Min-Ji
Cha, Ra Mi
Kye, Soo-Jeong
Lee, Yu-Na
Kim, Na-Yeong
Baek, Yoon-Gi
Heo, Gyeong-Beom
Sagong, Mingeun
Lee, Kwang-Nyeong
Lee, Youn-Jeong
Lee, Eun-Kyoung
author_facet Park, Min-Ji
Cha, Ra Mi
Kye, Soo-Jeong
Lee, Yu-Na
Kim, Na-Yeong
Baek, Yoon-Gi
Heo, Gyeong-Beom
Sagong, Mingeun
Lee, Kwang-Nyeong
Lee, Youn-Jeong
Lee, Eun-Kyoung
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description During the 2020–2021 winter season, an outbreak of clade 2.3.4.4b H5N8 high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus occurred in South Korea. Here, we evaluated the pathogenicity and transmissibility of A/mandarin duck/Korea/H242/2020 (H5N8) (H242/20(H5N8)) first isolated from this outbreak in specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and commercial ducks in comparison with those of A/duck/Korea/HD1/2017(H5N6) (HD1/17(H5N6)) from a previous HPAI outbreak in 2017–2018. In chickens, the 50% chicken lethal dose and mean death time of H242/20(H5N8) group were 10(4.5) EID(50) and 4.3 days, respectively, which indicate less virulent than those of HD1/17(H5N6) (10(3.6) EID(50) and 2.2 days). Whereas, chickens inoculated with H242/20(H5N8) survived longer and had a higher titer of viral shedding than those inoculated with HD1/17(H5N6), which may increase the risk of viral contamination on farms. All ducks infected with either HPAI virus survived without clinical symptoms. In addition, they exhibited a longer virus shedding period and a higher transmission rate, indicating that ducks may play an important role as a silent carrier of both HPAI viruses. These results suggest that the pathogenic characteristics of HPAI viruses in chickens and ducks need to be considered to effectively control HPAI outbreaks in the field.
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spelling pubmed-85399062021-10-24 Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021 Park, Min-Ji Cha, Ra Mi Kye, Soo-Jeong Lee, Yu-Na Kim, Na-Yeong Baek, Yoon-Gi Heo, Gyeong-Beom Sagong, Mingeun Lee, Kwang-Nyeong Lee, Youn-Jeong Lee, Eun-Kyoung Viruses Communication During the 2020–2021 winter season, an outbreak of clade 2.3.4.4b H5N8 high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus occurred in South Korea. Here, we evaluated the pathogenicity and transmissibility of A/mandarin duck/Korea/H242/2020 (H5N8) (H242/20(H5N8)) first isolated from this outbreak in specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens and commercial ducks in comparison with those of A/duck/Korea/HD1/2017(H5N6) (HD1/17(H5N6)) from a previous HPAI outbreak in 2017–2018. In chickens, the 50% chicken lethal dose and mean death time of H242/20(H5N8) group were 10(4.5) EID(50) and 4.3 days, respectively, which indicate less virulent than those of HD1/17(H5N6) (10(3.6) EID(50) and 2.2 days). Whereas, chickens inoculated with H242/20(H5N8) survived longer and had a higher titer of viral shedding than those inoculated with HD1/17(H5N6), which may increase the risk of viral contamination on farms. All ducks infected with either HPAI virus survived without clinical symptoms. In addition, they exhibited a longer virus shedding period and a higher transmission rate, indicating that ducks may play an important role as a silent carrier of both HPAI viruses. These results suggest that the pathogenic characteristics of HPAI viruses in chickens and ducks need to be considered to effectively control HPAI outbreaks in the field. MDPI 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8539906/ /pubmed/34696333 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13101903 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Park, Min-Ji
Cha, Ra Mi
Kye, Soo-Jeong
Lee, Yu-Na
Kim, Na-Yeong
Baek, Yoon-Gi
Heo, Gyeong-Beom
Sagong, Mingeun
Lee, Kwang-Nyeong
Lee, Youn-Jeong
Lee, Eun-Kyoung
Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021
title Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021
title_full Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021
title_fullStr Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021
title_short Pathogenicity of H5N8 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus in Chickens and Ducks from South Korea in 2020–2021
title_sort pathogenicity of h5n8 high pathogenicity avian influenza virus in chickens and ducks from south korea in 2020–2021
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34696333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13101903
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