2012
DOI: 10.7589/2011-02-046
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Antibodies to Avian Influenza Viruses in Canada Geese (Branta canadensis): A Potential Surveillance Tool?

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“…The lower level of antibody detection (less than 50%) to APMV-4 and APMV-8 in some states cannot be explained, but these prevalence estimates are based on only one or two sampling locations per state and differences may reflect local spatial variation. In Canada geese, significant variation of IAV antibody prevalence has been reported at sample locations within 10 km of each other (Kistler et al, 2012). Only low prevalence estimates of NDV antibodies in North American waterfowl (less than 16%) have previously been reported (Kocan et al, 1979;Vickers & Hanson, 1982), and to our knowledge, there have been no reports of testing for antibodies to other APMVs in North American waterfowl.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…The lower level of antibody detection (less than 50%) to APMV-4 and APMV-8 in some states cannot be explained, but these prevalence estimates are based on only one or two sampling locations per state and differences may reflect local spatial variation. In Canada geese, significant variation of IAV antibody prevalence has been reported at sample locations within 10 km of each other (Kistler et al, 2012). Only low prevalence estimates of NDV antibodies in North American waterfowl (less than 16%) have previously been reported (Kocan et al, 1979;Vickers & Hanson, 1982), and to our knowledge, there have been no reports of testing for antibodies to other APMVs in North American waterfowl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…These results are supported by the very low antibody prevalence we observed across a very broad geographical area, including northern latitudes where IAVs are more likely to be detected in waterfowl . As a comparison, antibody prevalence in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and Canada geese (Branta canadensis) sampled during these same time periods can exceed 50% and 20%, respectively (Brown et al, 2010;Kistler et al, 2012). Although, the duration of the detectable IAV antibody response is not well defined for wood ducks, and may partially explain the low prevalence, antibodies to IAV nucleoprotein have been detected for more than 1 year in naturally exposed mallards (Fereidouni et al, 2010) and for 21 days in experimentally infected wood ducks and mallards (Costa et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We also included Canada goose samples collected in 2009 during a previous study (Kistler et al, 2012). These 2009 samples had antibodies to IAV NP as determined by the bELISA and were from New Jersey (n=63), Minnesota (n=14), Pennsylvania (n=134), and Washington (n=26).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…summer molting) or in species where information about their role in the maintenance of IAVs is limited. Serology has been recently used to supplement virus isolation data and advance our current understanding of IAVs in Canada geese ( Branta canadensis ) (Kistler et al, 2012). …”
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