Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand

This survey assessed the presence of avian influenza virus (AIV) in urban feral pigeons (UFPs) in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 485 UFPs were collected from eight study sites, and blood, tracheal, and cloacal samples were collected from each bird. Virus isolation and molecular methods did not detect...

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Main Author: Prompiram P.
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spelling th-mahidol.849932023-06-19T00:23:45Z Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand Prompiram P. Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology This survey assessed the presence of avian influenza virus (AIV) in urban feral pigeons (UFPs) in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 485 UFPs were collected from eight study sites, and blood, tracheal, and cloacal samples were collected from each bird. Virus isolation and molecular methods did not detect AIV in any of the birds tested. A hemagglutination inhibition test was used to test for antibodies to high and low pathogenicity AIV subtypes. AIV subtype H9 antibodies were the only antibodies detected. The overall seroprevalence of AIV subtype H9 antibodies was 6.9%, and subtype H9 antibodies were found in UFPs at all eight sites. The overall geometric mean titer was 11.07 (range: 8–64). These results reveal that UFPs in Bangkok do not currently pose a risk of transmitting AIV to humans. However, monitoring of AIV in UFPs is necessary for disease control and to minimize the possibility of influenza outbreaks. 2023-06-18T17:23:45Z 2023-06-18T17:23:45Z 2022-05-01 Article Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Vol.84 (2022) 10.1016/j.cimid.2022.101784 18781667 01479571 35255442 2-s2.0-85125581651 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84993 SCOPUS
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Prompiram P.
Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand
description This survey assessed the presence of avian influenza virus (AIV) in urban feral pigeons (UFPs) in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 485 UFPs were collected from eight study sites, and blood, tracheal, and cloacal samples were collected from each bird. Virus isolation and molecular methods did not detect AIV in any of the birds tested. A hemagglutination inhibition test was used to test for antibodies to high and low pathogenicity AIV subtypes. AIV subtype H9 antibodies were the only antibodies detected. The overall seroprevalence of AIV subtype H9 antibodies was 6.9%, and subtype H9 antibodies were found in UFPs at all eight sites. The overall geometric mean titer was 11.07 (range: 8–64). These results reveal that UFPs in Bangkok do not currently pose a risk of transmitting AIV to humans. However, monitoring of AIV in UFPs is necessary for disease control and to minimize the possibility of influenza outbreaks.
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title Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand
title_short Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand
title_full Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand
title_fullStr Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Overview of avian influenza virus in urban feral pigeons in Bangkok, Thailand
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