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Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle

Avian influenza viruses can pose serious risks to agricultural production, human health, and wildlife. An understanding of viruses in wild reservoir species across time and space is important to informing surveillance programs, risk models, and potential population impacts for vulnerable species. Al...

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Autores principales: Kent, Cody M., Ramey, Andrew M., Ackerman, Joshua T., Bahl, Justin, Bevins, Sarah N., Bowman, Andrew S., Boyce, Walter M., Cardona, Carol J., Casazza, Michael L., Cline, Troy D., E. De La Cruz, Susan, Hall, Jeffrey S., Hill, Nichola J., Ip, Hon S., Krauss, Scott, Mullinax, Jennifer M., Nolting, Jacqueline M., Plancarte, Magdalena, Poulson, Rebecca L., Runstadler, Jonathan A., Slemons, Richard D., Stallknecht, David E., Sullivan, Jeffery D., Takekawa, John Y., Webby, Richard J., Webster, Robert G., Prosser, Diann J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9338306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35906292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17396-5
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author Kent, Cody M.
Ramey, Andrew M.
Ackerman, Joshua T.
Bahl, Justin
Bevins, Sarah N.
Bowman, Andrew S.
Boyce, Walter M.
Cardona, Carol J.
Casazza, Michael L.
Cline, Troy D.
E. De La Cruz, Susan
Hall, Jeffrey S.
Hill, Nichola J.
Ip, Hon S.
Krauss, Scott
Mullinax, Jennifer M.
Nolting, Jacqueline M.
Plancarte, Magdalena
Poulson, Rebecca L.
Runstadler, Jonathan A.
Slemons, Richard D.
Stallknecht, David E.
Sullivan, Jeffery D.
Takekawa, John Y.
Webby, Richard J.
Webster, Robert G.
Prosser, Diann J.
author_facet Kent, Cody M.
Ramey, Andrew M.
Ackerman, Joshua T.
Bahl, Justin
Bevins, Sarah N.
Bowman, Andrew S.
Boyce, Walter M.
Cardona, Carol J.
Casazza, Michael L.
Cline, Troy D.
E. De La Cruz, Susan
Hall, Jeffrey S.
Hill, Nichola J.
Ip, Hon S.
Krauss, Scott
Mullinax, Jennifer M.
Nolting, Jacqueline M.
Plancarte, Magdalena
Poulson, Rebecca L.
Runstadler, Jonathan A.
Slemons, Richard D.
Stallknecht, David E.
Sullivan, Jeffery D.
Takekawa, John Y.
Webby, Richard J.
Webster, Robert G.
Prosser, Diann J.
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description Avian influenza viruses can pose serious risks to agricultural production, human health, and wildlife. An understanding of viruses in wild reservoir species across time and space is important to informing surveillance programs, risk models, and potential population impacts for vulnerable species. Although it is recognized that influenza A virus prevalence peaks in reservoir waterfowl in late summer through autumn, temporal and spatial variation across species has not been fully characterized. We combined two large influenza databases for North America and applied spatiotemporal models to explore patterns in prevalence throughout the annual cycle and across the continental United States for 30 waterfowl species. Peaks in prevalence in late summer through autumn were pronounced for dabbling ducks in the genera Anas and Spatula, but not Mareca. Spatially, areas of high prevalence appeared to be related to regional duck density, with highest predicted prevalence found across the upper Midwest during early fall, though further study is needed. We documented elevated prevalence in late winter and early spring, particularly in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Our results suggest that spatiotemporal variation in prevalence outside autumn staging areas may also represent a dynamic parameter to be considered in IAV ecology and associated risks.
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spelling pubmed-93383062022-07-31 Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle Kent, Cody M. Ramey, Andrew M. Ackerman, Joshua T. Bahl, Justin Bevins, Sarah N. Bowman, Andrew S. Boyce, Walter M. Cardona, Carol J. Casazza, Michael L. Cline, Troy D. E. De La Cruz, Susan Hall, Jeffrey S. Hill, Nichola J. Ip, Hon S. Krauss, Scott Mullinax, Jennifer M. Nolting, Jacqueline M. Plancarte, Magdalena Poulson, Rebecca L. Runstadler, Jonathan A. Slemons, Richard D. Stallknecht, David E. Sullivan, Jeffery D. Takekawa, John Y. Webby, Richard J. Webster, Robert G. Prosser, Diann J. Sci Rep Article Avian influenza viruses can pose serious risks to agricultural production, human health, and wildlife. An understanding of viruses in wild reservoir species across time and space is important to informing surveillance programs, risk models, and potential population impacts for vulnerable species. Although it is recognized that influenza A virus prevalence peaks in reservoir waterfowl in late summer through autumn, temporal and spatial variation across species has not been fully characterized. We combined two large influenza databases for North America and applied spatiotemporal models to explore patterns in prevalence throughout the annual cycle and across the continental United States for 30 waterfowl species. Peaks in prevalence in late summer through autumn were pronounced for dabbling ducks in the genera Anas and Spatula, but not Mareca. Spatially, areas of high prevalence appeared to be related to regional duck density, with highest predicted prevalence found across the upper Midwest during early fall, though further study is needed. We documented elevated prevalence in late winter and early spring, particularly in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Our results suggest that spatiotemporal variation in prevalence outside autumn staging areas may also represent a dynamic parameter to be considered in IAV ecology and associated risks. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9338306/ /pubmed/35906292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17396-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Kent, Cody M.
Ramey, Andrew M.
Ackerman, Joshua T.
Bahl, Justin
Bevins, Sarah N.
Bowman, Andrew S.
Boyce, Walter M.
Cardona, Carol J.
Casazza, Michael L.
Cline, Troy D.
E. De La Cruz, Susan
Hall, Jeffrey S.
Hill, Nichola J.
Ip, Hon S.
Krauss, Scott
Mullinax, Jennifer M.
Nolting, Jacqueline M.
Plancarte, Magdalena
Poulson, Rebecca L.
Runstadler, Jonathan A.
Slemons, Richard D.
Stallknecht, David E.
Sullivan, Jeffery D.
Takekawa, John Y.
Webby, Richard J.
Webster, Robert G.
Prosser, Diann J.
Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
title Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
title_full Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
title_short Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle
title_sort spatiotemporal changes in influenza a virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental united states throughout the annual cycle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9338306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35906292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17396-5
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