TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS

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A targeted surveillance method was applied for the early detection of the Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) in the wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands in Cañete, Lima, Peru. Twelve 16-week-old domestic ducks of the Muscovy variety (Cairina moschata) were used as sentinels. The ducks, with negative s...

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Autores: Rondón E., Juan, Icochea D., Eliana, González Z., Armando, González V., Rosa
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revista UNMSM - Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/2581
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2581
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Avian Influenza
targeted surveillance
wetlands
wild birds
sentinels birds
horizontal transmission
Influenza aviar
vigilancia dirigida
humedales
aves silvestres
aves centinelas X trasmisión horizontal.
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spelling TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELSVIGILANCIA DIRIGIDA DE INFLUENZA AVIAR EN AVES SILVESTRES USANDO PATOS DOMÉSTICOS (Cairina moschata) COMO CENTINELASRondón E., JuanIcochea D., ElianaGonzález Z., ArmandoGonzález V., RosaAvian Influenzatargeted surveillancewetlandswild birdssentinels birdshorizontal transmissionInfluenza aviarvigilancia dirigidahumedalesaves silvestresaves centinelas X trasmisión horizontal.A targeted surveillance method was applied for the early detection of the Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) in the wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands in Cañete, Lima, Peru. Twelve 16-week-old domestic ducks of the Muscovy variety (Cairina moschata) were used as sentinels. The ducks, with negative serology and virus isolation to AIV and Newcastle disease, were introduced to the surrounding areas of the wetlands for 70 days during the 2006 winter in order to interact with the resident wild birds. A preliminary identification of the wild bird species present during the study period was done and the interaction degree between both bird populations was subjectively determined. Health status of sentinel birds was assessed by regular clinical examinations as well as cloacal swab and blood samplings, both for virus isolation and for the detection of antibodies against the AIV by the agar gel immune-diffusion (AGID) test. Throughout the study no antibodies were detected, neither was the AIV isolated. The negative results obtained in the evaluations that were performed under the conditions of the study and the time it lasted suggest the absence of the IVA and its horizontal transmission in the populations of wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands.Se aplicó un método de vigilancia dirigida para la detección temprana del virus de influenza aviar (VIA) en aves silvestres de los Humedales de Puerto Viejo, provincia de Cañete, departamento de Lima, Perú. Se usaron como centinelas a 12 patos domésticos de 16 semanas de edad, variedad Muscovy (Cairina moschata), negativos por serología y aislamiento viral a VIA y enfermedad de Newcastle, los cuales fueron introducidos a las zonas que circundan los humedales por un periodo de 70 días durante el invierno del 2006, con el fin de que interactúen con las aves silvestres residentes. Se realizó una identificación preliminar de las especies de aves silvestres presentes durante el estudio y se determinó subjetivamente el grado de interacción entre ambas poblaciones de aves. Se evaluó el estado sanitario de las aves centinelas mediante exámenes clínicos periódicos, muestreos de hisopados cloacales y sangre, tanto para aislamiento viral como para la detección de anticuerpos contra los VIA por la prueba de Inmunodifusión en Agar. No se detectaron anticuerpos ni se aisló VIA. Los resultados negativos obtenidos en las evaluaciones realizadas bajo las condiciones y tiempo que duró el estudio sugieren la ausencia del VIA y su transmisión horizontal por las poblaciones de aves silvestres de los humedales de Puerto Viejo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2013-09-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/258110.15381/rivep.v24i3.2581Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol 24 No 3 (2013); 324-336Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 24 Núm. 3 (2013); 324-3361682-34191609-9117reponame:Revista UNMSM - Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perúinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2581/2258Derechos de autor 2013 Juan Rondón E., Eliana Icochea D., Armando González Z., Rosa González V.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-01T18:07:01Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
VIGILANCIA DIRIGIDA DE INFLUENZA AVIAR EN AVES SILVESTRES USANDO PATOS DOMÉSTICOS (Cairina moschata) COMO CENTINELAS
title TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
spellingShingle TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
Rondón E., Juan
Avian Influenza
targeted surveillance
wetlands
wild birds
sentinels birds
horizontal transmission
Influenza aviar
vigilancia dirigida
humedales
aves silvestres
aves centinelas X trasmisión horizontal.
title_short TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
title_full TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
title_fullStr TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
title_full_unstemmed TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
title_sort TARGETED SURVEILLANCE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN WILD BIRDS USING DOMESTIC DUCKS (CAIRINA MOSCHATA) AS SENTINELS
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rondón E., Juan
Icochea D., Eliana
González Z., Armando
González V., Rosa
author Rondón E., Juan
author_facet Rondón E., Juan
Icochea D., Eliana
González Z., Armando
González V., Rosa
author_role author
author2 Icochea D., Eliana
González Z., Armando
González V., Rosa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Avian Influenza
targeted surveillance
wetlands
wild birds
sentinels birds
horizontal transmission
Influenza aviar
vigilancia dirigida
humedales
aves silvestres
aves centinelas X trasmisión horizontal.
topic Avian Influenza
targeted surveillance
wetlands
wild birds
sentinels birds
horizontal transmission
Influenza aviar
vigilancia dirigida
humedales
aves silvestres
aves centinelas X trasmisión horizontal.
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv A targeted surveillance method was applied for the early detection of the Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) in the wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands in Cañete, Lima, Peru. Twelve 16-week-old domestic ducks of the Muscovy variety (Cairina moschata) were used as sentinels. The ducks, with negative serology and virus isolation to AIV and Newcastle disease, were introduced to the surrounding areas of the wetlands for 70 days during the 2006 winter in order to interact with the resident wild birds. A preliminary identification of the wild bird species present during the study period was done and the interaction degree between both bird populations was subjectively determined. Health status of sentinel birds was assessed by regular clinical examinations as well as cloacal swab and blood samplings, both for virus isolation and for the detection of antibodies against the AIV by the agar gel immune-diffusion (AGID) test. Throughout the study no antibodies were detected, neither was the AIV isolated. The negative results obtained in the evaluations that were performed under the conditions of the study and the time it lasted suggest the absence of the IVA and its horizontal transmission in the populations of wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands.
Se aplicó un método de vigilancia dirigida para la detección temprana del virus de influenza aviar (VIA) en aves silvestres de los Humedales de Puerto Viejo, provincia de Cañete, departamento de Lima, Perú. Se usaron como centinelas a 12 patos domésticos de 16 semanas de edad, variedad Muscovy (Cairina moschata), negativos por serología y aislamiento viral a VIA y enfermedad de Newcastle, los cuales fueron introducidos a las zonas que circundan los humedales por un periodo de 70 días durante el invierno del 2006, con el fin de que interactúen con las aves silvestres residentes. Se realizó una identificación preliminar de las especies de aves silvestres presentes durante el estudio y se determinó subjetivamente el grado de interacción entre ambas poblaciones de aves. Se evaluó el estado sanitario de las aves centinelas mediante exámenes clínicos periódicos, muestreos de hisopados cloacales y sangre, tanto para aislamiento viral como para la detección de anticuerpos contra los VIA por la prueba de Inmunodifusión en Agar. No se detectaron anticuerpos ni se aisló VIA. Los resultados negativos obtenidos en las evaluaciones realizadas bajo las condiciones y tiempo que duró el estudio sugieren la ausencia del VIA y su transmisión horizontal por las poblaciones de aves silvestres de los humedales de Puerto Viejo.
description A targeted surveillance method was applied for the early detection of the Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) in the wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands in Cañete, Lima, Peru. Twelve 16-week-old domestic ducks of the Muscovy variety (Cairina moschata) were used as sentinels. The ducks, with negative serology and virus isolation to AIV and Newcastle disease, were introduced to the surrounding areas of the wetlands for 70 days during the 2006 winter in order to interact with the resident wild birds. A preliminary identification of the wild bird species present during the study period was done and the interaction degree between both bird populations was subjectively determined. Health status of sentinel birds was assessed by regular clinical examinations as well as cloacal swab and blood samplings, both for virus isolation and for the detection of antibodies against the AIV by the agar gel immune-diffusion (AGID) test. Throughout the study no antibodies were detected, neither was the AIV isolated. The negative results obtained in the evaluations that were performed under the conditions of the study and the time it lasted suggest the absence of the IVA and its horizontal transmission in the populations of wild birds of the Puerto Viejo’s wetlands.
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