Surveillance of Influenza Virus A in Migratory Waterfowl in Northern Europe

Anders Wallensten(Linköping University), Vincent J. Munster(Erasmus MC), Neus Latorre‐Margalef(Länssjukhuset i Kalmar), Mia Brytting(Swedish Institute), Johan Elmberg(Kristianstad University), Ron A. M. Fouchier(Erasmus MC), Thord Fransson(Swedish Museum of Natural History), Paul D. Haemig(Länssjukhuset i Kalmar), Malin Karlsson(Swedish Institute), Åke Lundkvist(Swedish Institute), Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus(Erasmus MC), Martin Stervander, Jonas Waldenström(Lund University), Björn Olsén(Umeå University)
Emerging infectious diseases
March 1, 2007
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Abstract

We conducted large-scale, systematic sampling of influenza type A virus in migratory waterfowl (mostly mallards [Anas platyrhynchos]) at Ottenby Bird Observatory, southeast Sweden. As with previous studies, we found a higher prevalence in fall than spring, and among juveniles compared with adults. However, in contrast to other studies, we found that prevalence in spring was sometimes high (mean 4.0%, highest 9.5%). This finding raises the possibility that ducks are capable of perpetuating influenza A virus of different subtypes and subtype combinations throughout the year and from 1 year to the next. Isolation of the H5 and H7 subtypes was common, which suggests risk for transmission to sensitive domestic animals such as poultry. We argue that wild bird screening can function as a sentinel system, and we give an example of how it could have been used to forecast a remote and deadly outbreak of influenza A in poultry.


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