Serological and Molecular Detection of Avian Influenza Virus ‎Hemagglutinin (H5) in Wild Birds in and around Zaria, Nigeria

P. Alonge, S. Oladele, F. Hassan, O. Orakpoghenor, J. Samuel
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Avian influenza (AI) has a worldwide distribution and affects domestic and wild birds, thus causing great economic losses to the poultry industry. This study was carried out to detect avian influenza virus H5 antibodies and nucleic acidin some wild birds [Laughing doves (Spilolepia senegalensis), Speckled pigeons (Columba guinea), Cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis), Senegalese parrots (Poicephalussenegalus), Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and Geese (Anseranserini)] in Zaria and its environs, Kaduna State Nigeria. Sera were tested for avian influenza virus (AIV) H5 antibody using competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA).  Pooled oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs of each bird species (8-10 samples) were tested for AIV nucleic acidusing one-stepreverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results revealed overall prevalence of 6.62% and 3.85% for AIV antibody and nucleic acid respectively. Based on species, AIV antibody was detected in laughing dove (10%), speckled pigeon (13.64%) and mallard (19.05%).Also, AIV antigen was detected in Senegalese parrot (20%).In conclusion, AIV antibody and antigen were detected in wild birds in Zaria, Nigeria. Thus, these species of birds could play significant roles in the spread of this virus to chickens. Therefore, measures to limit the interactions of these wild birds with chickens should be implemented to minimize the spread of AI.
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尼日利亚扎里亚及其周边地区野生鸟类禽流感病毒血凝素(H5)的血清学和分子检测
禽流感(AI)在世界范围内分布,影响家养和野生鸟类,给家禽业造成巨大的经济损失。本研究对尼日利亚卡杜纳州扎里亚及其周边地区几种野生鸟类[塞内加尔笑鸽(Spilolepia senegalensis)、斑点鸽(Columba guinea)、牛白鹭(Bubulcus ibis)、塞内加尔鹦鹉(Poicephalussenegalus)、绿头鸭(Anas platyrhynchos)和鹅(Anseranserini)]进行了禽流感病毒H5抗体和核酸检测。采用竞争性酶联免疫吸附法(cELISA)检测血清禽流感病毒(AIV) H5抗体。采用单步逆转录聚合酶链式反应(RT-PCR)对8-10份鸟类口咽和肛肠拭子进行禽流感病毒核酸检测。结果显示,总检出率为6.62%,总检出率为3.85%。分种属,笑鸽(10%)、斑鸽(13.64%)和绿头鸭(19.05%)检出AIV抗体。在塞内加尔鹦鹉中检出AIV抗原(20%)。结论在尼日利亚扎里亚地区的野生鸟类中检测到AIV抗体和抗原。因此,这些鸟类可能在病毒传播给鸡的过程中发挥重要作用。因此,应采取措施限制这些野生鸟类与鸡的相互作用,以尽量减少AI的传播。
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