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Sentinel birds in wild-bird resting sites as potential indicators for West Nile virus infections in Germany

机译:野生鸟类栖息地的前哨鸟类是德国西尼罗河病毒感染的潜在指标

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West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus with wild birds as its natural hosts. Ravens, falcons and jays are highly susceptible for WNV and develop deadly encephalitis, while other bird species undergo only subclinical infections. Migratory birds are efficient vectors for geographic spreading of WNV. Until now, WNV infections have not been diagnosed in Germany, but infections in humans and horses have occurred recently in Austria, Hungary and Italy. To investigate potential WNV introduction by infected wild birds, we have monitored the serological status of ducks in three national sentinel stations. No WNV-positive reactions were found, whereas sera from coots from northern Iran were positive.
机译:西尼罗河病毒(WNV)是一种以蚊子传播的黄病毒,以野生鸟类为自然宿主。乌鸦,猎鹰和松鸦对WNV高度敏感,并发展为致命性脑炎,而其他鸟类仅进行亚临床感染。候鸟是WNV地理传播的有效载体。迄今为止,在德国尚未诊断出WNV感染,但是最近在奥地利,匈牙利和意大利已经发生了人和马感染。为了调查感染的野生鸟类可能引起的WNV感染,我们已经监测了三个国家哨兵站鸭的血清学状况。未发现WNV阳性反应,而伊朗北部老傻瓜的血清为阳性。

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