Serological evidence for the presence of influenza D virus in small ruminants

  • Megan Quast
  • , Chithra Sreenivasan
  • , Gabriel Sexton
  • , Hunter Nedland
  • , Aaron Singrey
  • , Linda Fawcett
  • , Grant Miller
  • , Dale Lauer
  • , Shauna Voss
  • , Stacy Pollock
  • , Cristina W. Cunha
  • , Jane Christopher-Hennings
  • , Eric Nelson
  • , Feng Li

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Resumen

Influenza D virus (FLUDV) was isolated from diseased pigs with respiratory disease symptoms in 2011, and since then the new virus has also been spread to cattle. Little is known about the susceptibility of other agricultural animals and poultry to FLUDV. This study was designed to determine if other farm animals such as goats, sheep, chickens, and turkey are possible hosts to this newly emerging influenza virus. 648 goat and sheep serum samples and 250 chicken and turkey serum samples were collected from 141 small ruminant and 25 poultry farms from different geographical locations in the United States and Canada. Serum samples were examined using the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay and the sheep and goat samples were further analyzed using the serum neutralization assay. Results of this study showed FLUDV antibodies were detected in 13.5% (17/126) of the sampled sheep farms, and 5.2% (29/557) of tested sheep serum samples were positive for FLUDV antibodies. For the goat results, the FLUDV antibodies were detected in 13.3% (2/15) of the sampled farms, and 8.8% (8/91) of the tested goat serum samples were positive for FLUDV antibodies. Furthermore, all tested poultry serum samples were negative for FLUDV antibodies. Our data demonstrated that sheep and goat are susceptible to FLUDV virus and multiple states in U.S. have this virus infection already in these two species. This new finding highlights a need for future surveillance of FLUDV virus in small ruminants toward better understanding both the origin and natural reservoir of this new virus.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)281-285
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónVeterinary Microbiology
Volumen180
N.º3-4
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov 18 2015

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© 2015 Elsevier B.V.

Financiación

The authors would like to thank fellow lab colleagues in Dr. Feng Li’s lab for technical help and Shirley Elias from Washington State University for preparing their samples. This work was partially supported by the Jerry Tiede M.S. Scholarship (M.Q,), SDSU AES 3AH-477 (F.L.) and undergraduate research award (G.S.), and NIH/NIAID AI107379 (F.L.).

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesR21AI107379
San Diego State UniversityAES 3AH-477

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Microbiology
    • General Veterinary

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