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Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia

The Kunjin strain of West Nile virus (WNV(KUN)) is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that can infect farmed saltwater crocodiles in Australia and cause skin lesions that devalue the hides of harvested animals. We implemented a surveillance system using honey-baited nucleic acid preservation cards to...

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Autores principales: Kurucz, Nina, McMahon, Jamie Lee, Warchot, Allan, Hewitson, Glen, Barcelon, Jean, Moore, Frederick, Moran, Jasmin, Harrison, Jessica J., Colmant, Agathe M. G., Staunton, Kyran M., Ritchie, Scott A., Townsend, Michael, Steiger, Dagmar Meyer, Hall, Roy A., Isberg, Sally R., Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9227548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061342
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author Kurucz, Nina
McMahon, Jamie Lee
Warchot, Allan
Hewitson, Glen
Barcelon, Jean
Moore, Frederick
Moran, Jasmin
Harrison, Jessica J.
Colmant, Agathe M. G.
Staunton, Kyran M.
Ritchie, Scott A.
Townsend, Michael
Steiger, Dagmar Meyer
Hall, Roy A.
Isberg, Sally R.
Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
author_facet Kurucz, Nina
McMahon, Jamie Lee
Warchot, Allan
Hewitson, Glen
Barcelon, Jean
Moore, Frederick
Moran, Jasmin
Harrison, Jessica J.
Colmant, Agathe M. G.
Staunton, Kyran M.
Ritchie, Scott A.
Townsend, Michael
Steiger, Dagmar Meyer
Hall, Roy A.
Isberg, Sally R.
Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
author_sort Kurucz, Nina
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description The Kunjin strain of West Nile virus (WNV(KUN)) is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that can infect farmed saltwater crocodiles in Australia and cause skin lesions that devalue the hides of harvested animals. We implemented a surveillance system using honey-baited nucleic acid preservation cards to monitor WNV(KUN) and another endemic flavivirus pathogen, Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV), on crocodile farms in northern Australia. The traps were set between February 2018 and July 2020 on three crocodile farms in Darwin (Northern Territory) and one in Cairns (North Queensland) at fortnightly intervals with reduced trapping during the winter months. WNV(KUN) RNA was detected on all three crocodile farms near Darwin, predominantly between March and May of each year. Two of the NT crocodile farms also yielded the detection of MVE viral RNA sporadically spread between April and November in 2018 and 2020. In contrast, no viral RNA was detected on crocodile farms in Cairns during the entire trapping period. The detection of WNV(KUN) and MVEV transmission by FTA(TM) cards on farms in the Northern Territory generally correlated with the detection of their transmission to sentinel chicken flocks in nearby localities around Darwin as part of a separate public health surveillance program. While no isolates of WNV(KUN) or MVEV were obtained from mosquitoes collected on Darwin crocodile farms immediately following the FTA(TM) card detections, we did isolate another flavivirus, Kokobera virus (KOKV), from Culex annulirostris mosquitoes. Our studies support the use of the FTA(TM) card system as a sensitive and accurate method to monitor the transmission of WNV(KUN) and other arboviruses on crocodile farms to enable the timely implementation of mosquito control measures. Our detection of MVEV transmission and isolation of KOKV from mosquitoes also warrants further investigation of their potential role in causing diseases in crocodiles and highlights a “One Health” issue concerning arbovirus transmission to crocodile farm workers. In this context, the introduction of FTA(TM) cards onto crocodile farms appears to provide an additional surveillance tool to detect arbovirus transmission in the Darwin region, allowing for a more timely intervention of vector control by relevant authorities.
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spelling pubmed-92275482022-06-25 Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia Kurucz, Nina McMahon, Jamie Lee Warchot, Allan Hewitson, Glen Barcelon, Jean Moore, Frederick Moran, Jasmin Harrison, Jessica J. Colmant, Agathe M. G. Staunton, Kyran M. Ritchie, Scott A. Townsend, Michael Steiger, Dagmar Meyer Hall, Roy A. Isberg, Sally R. Hall-Mendelin, Sonja Viruses Article The Kunjin strain of West Nile virus (WNV(KUN)) is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that can infect farmed saltwater crocodiles in Australia and cause skin lesions that devalue the hides of harvested animals. We implemented a surveillance system using honey-baited nucleic acid preservation cards to monitor WNV(KUN) and another endemic flavivirus pathogen, Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV), on crocodile farms in northern Australia. The traps were set between February 2018 and July 2020 on three crocodile farms in Darwin (Northern Territory) and one in Cairns (North Queensland) at fortnightly intervals with reduced trapping during the winter months. WNV(KUN) RNA was detected on all three crocodile farms near Darwin, predominantly between March and May of each year. Two of the NT crocodile farms also yielded the detection of MVE viral RNA sporadically spread between April and November in 2018 and 2020. In contrast, no viral RNA was detected on crocodile farms in Cairns during the entire trapping period. The detection of WNV(KUN) and MVEV transmission by FTA(TM) cards on farms in the Northern Territory generally correlated with the detection of their transmission to sentinel chicken flocks in nearby localities around Darwin as part of a separate public health surveillance program. While no isolates of WNV(KUN) or MVEV were obtained from mosquitoes collected on Darwin crocodile farms immediately following the FTA(TM) card detections, we did isolate another flavivirus, Kokobera virus (KOKV), from Culex annulirostris mosquitoes. Our studies support the use of the FTA(TM) card system as a sensitive and accurate method to monitor the transmission of WNV(KUN) and other arboviruses on crocodile farms to enable the timely implementation of mosquito control measures. Our detection of MVEV transmission and isolation of KOKV from mosquitoes also warrants further investigation of their potential role in causing diseases in crocodiles and highlights a “One Health” issue concerning arbovirus transmission to crocodile farm workers. In this context, the introduction of FTA(TM) cards onto crocodile farms appears to provide an additional surveillance tool to detect arbovirus transmission in the Darwin region, allowing for a more timely intervention of vector control by relevant authorities. MDPI 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9227548/ /pubmed/35746812 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061342 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Kurucz, Nina
McMahon, Jamie Lee
Warchot, Allan
Hewitson, Glen
Barcelon, Jean
Moore, Frederick
Moran, Jasmin
Harrison, Jessica J.
Colmant, Agathe M. G.
Staunton, Kyran M.
Ritchie, Scott A.
Townsend, Michael
Steiger, Dagmar Meyer
Hall, Roy A.
Isberg, Sally R.
Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia
title Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia
title_full Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia
title_fullStr Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia
title_full_unstemmed Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia
title_short Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia
title_sort nucleic acid preservation card surveillance is effective for monitoring arbovirus transmission on crocodile farms and provides a one health benefit to northern australia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9227548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061342
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