2014
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.03689-13
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Role of Poultry in the Spread of Novel H7N9 Influenza Virus in China

Abstract: The recent outbreak of H7N9 influenza in China has resulted in many human cases with a high fatality rate. Poultry are the likely source of infection for humans on the basis of sequence analysis and virus isolations from live bird markets, but it is not clear which species of birds are most likely to be infected and shedding levels of virus sufficient to infect humans. Intranasal inoculation of chickens, Japanese quail, pigeons, Pekin ducks, Mallard ducks, Muscovy ducks, and Embden geese with 10 6 50% egg infe… Show more

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“…Obviously, lung tissue is not the primary location of viral replication, but rather tissues of the upper respiratory tract or the air sac epithelia. The lack of detection of viral antigen in lung tissues despite the presence of infectious virus in oropharyngeal swabs is in accordance to experimental data from Pantin-Jackwood and colleagues (29). Therefore, oropharyngeal swab samples are more adequate than lung tissue for testing for the presence of the virus (or the viral genome).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Obviously, lung tissue is not the primary location of viral replication, but rather tissues of the upper respiratory tract or the air sac epithelia. The lack of detection of viral antigen in lung tissues despite the presence of infectious virus in oropharyngeal swabs is in accordance to experimental data from Pantin-Jackwood and colleagues (29). Therefore, oropharyngeal swab samples are more adequate than lung tissue for testing for the presence of the virus (or the viral genome).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…AIV in LPMs either originate from (i) modern large-scale poultry farms with high-level biosafety or (ii) traditional free-range poultry farms, also referred to as 'backyard poultry', that are commonplace in China. Although free-range poultry are central to AIV ecology (Pantin-Jackwood et al, 2014), how they contribute to the diversity and evolution of AIVs circulating in China is uncertain, particularly given their possible contact with wild bird populations. Hence, a systematic study of the prevalence, diversity and evolution of AIVs at locations where humans are also highly populous will be central to understanding the role of different avian transmission cycles in viral ecology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, limited contact transmission was noted for experimentally infected (H7N9 A/Anhui/1/2013) Pekin ducks co-housed with naïve ducks [7]. We hypothesize that the lack of contact transmission among cohoused ducks is due to the lack of large shared water resources conducive of oral-fecal transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%