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Influenza A virus recovery diversity and intercontinental exchange: A multi-year assessment of wild bird sampling at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge Alaska

机译:甲型流感病毒的恢复多样性和洲际交换:对阿拉斯加Izembek国家野生动物保护区野生鸟类采样的多年评估

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Western Alaska is a potential point-of-entry for foreign-origin influenza A viruses (IAVs) into North America via migratory birds. We sampled waterfowl and gulls for IAVs at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in western Alaska, USA, during late summer and autumn months of 2011–2015, to evaluate the abundance and diversity of viruses at this site. We collected 4842 samples across five years from 25 species of wild birds resulting in the recovery, isolation, and sequencing of 172 IAVs. With the intent of optimizing sampling efficiencies, we used information derived from this multi-year effort to: 1) evaluate from which species we consistently recover viruses, 2) describe viral subtypes of isolates by host species and year, 3) characterize viral gene segment sequence diversity with respect to host species, and assess potential differences in the viral lineages among the host groups, and 4) examine how evidence of intercontinental exchange of IAVs relates to host species. We consistently recovered viruses from dabbling ducks (Anas spp.), emperor geese (Chen canagica) and glaucous-winged gulls (Larus glaucescens). There was little evidence for differences in viral subtypes and diversity from different waterfowl hosts, however subtypes and viral diversity varied between waterfowl host groups and glaucous-winged gulls. Furthermore, higher proportions of viral sequences from northern pintails (Anas acuta), emperor geese and glaucous-winged gulls were grouped in phylogenetic clades that included IAV sequences originating from wild birds sampled in Asia as compared to non-pintail dabbling ducks, a difference that may be related to intercontinental migratory tendencies of host species. Our summary of research and surveillance efforts at Izembek NWR will assist in future prioritization of which hosts to sample and swab types to collect in Alaska and elsewhere in order to maximize isolate recovery, subtype and sequence diversity for resultant viruses, and detection of evidence for intercontinental viral exchange.
机译:阿拉斯加西部地区是外来禽流感病毒(IAV)通过候鸟进入北美的潜在入境点。在2011-2015年夏末和秋季,我们在美国阿拉斯加西部的Izembek国家野生动物保护区(NWR)对水禽进行了采样,以评估该站点病毒的丰富性和多样性。我们在5年中从25种野生鸟类中收集了4842个样本,从而对172个IAV进行了恢复,分离和测序。为了优化采样效率,我们使用了从多年努力中获得的信息:1)评价我们从哪个物种中持续回收病毒; 2)按宿主物种和年份描述分离株的病毒亚型; 3)表征病毒基因片段关于宿主物种的序列多样性,并评估宿主群体之间病毒谱系的潜在差异,以及4)检查IAV的洲际交换证据如何与宿主物种相关。我们一直从鸭子鸭(Anas spp。),帝鹅(Chen canagica)和白翅鸥(Larus glaucescens)中恢复病毒。几乎没有证据表明不同水禽寄主的病毒亚型和多样性存在差异,但是水禽寄主组和白翅鸥之间的亚型和病毒多样性不同。此外,来自北部长尾(Anas acuta),帝王鹅和灰翅鸥的病毒序列的比例更高,在系统进化进化枝中进行了分组,其中包括来自亚洲的野生禽类的IAV序列,与不带尾羽的鸭子相比,差异是可能与宿主物种的洲际迁移趋势有关。我们对Izembek NWR的研究和监视工作的总结将有助于将来确定在阿拉斯加和其他地方采集的样本和拭子类型的宿主的优先级,从而最大程度地提高分离株的回收率,所得病毒的亚型和序列多样性,并检测洲际证据病毒交换。

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