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Lack of evidence of avian-to-human transmission of avian influenza A (H5N1) virus among poultry workers, Kano, Nigeria, 2006.

机译:缺乏证据证明禽流感病毒在禽类工人之间的禽对人传播,尼日利亚卡诺,2006年。

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BACKGROUND: In February 2006, poultry outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus were confirmed in Nigeria. A serosurvey was conducted to assess H5N1 transmission among poultry workers and laboratory workers in Nigeria. METHODS: From 21 March through 3 April 2006, 295 poultry workers and 25 laboratory workers with suspected exposure to H5N1 virus were administered a questionnaire to assess H5N1 exposures, medical history, and health care utilization. A serum specimen was collected from participants to test for H5N1 neutralizing antibodies by microneutralization assay. RESULTS: The 295 poultry workers reported a median of 14 days of exposure to suspected or confirmed H5N1-infected poultry without antiviral chemoprophylaxis and with minimal personal protective equipment. Among 25 laboratory workers, all handled poultry specimens with suspected H5N1 virus infection. All participants tested negative for H5N1 neutralizing antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Despite widespread exposure to poultry likely infected with H5N1 virus, no serological evidence of H5N1 virus infection was identified among participants. Continued surveillance for H5N1 cases in humans and further seroprevalence investigations are needed to assess the risk of avian-to-human transmission, given that H5N1 viruses continue to circulate and evolve among poultry.
机译:背景:2006年2月,在尼日利亚确认了高致病性甲型H5N1禽流感暴发。进行了一次血清调查,以评估尼日利亚家禽工人和实验室工人之间的H5N1传播。方法:从2006年3月21日至4月3日,对295名怀疑感染H5N1病毒的家禽工人和25名实验室工作人员进行了问卷调查,以评估H5N1暴露,病史和医疗保健利用。从参与者中收集血清标本,以通过微中和测定法检测H5N1中和抗体。结果:295名家禽工人报告中位数有14天接触疑似或确诊为H5N1感染的家禽,而没有抗病毒化学预防措施,且个人防护装备最少。在25名实验室工作人员中,所有人都处理了怀疑带有H5N1病毒感染的家禽标本。所有参与者的H5N1中和抗体测试均为阴性。结论:尽管广泛接触可能感染H5N1病毒的家禽,但未在参与者中发现H5N1病毒感染的血清学证据。鉴于H5N1病毒继续在禽类中传播和发展,因此需要对人类H5N1病例进行持续监测,并进行进一步的血清阳性率调查,以评估禽流感向人类传播的风险。

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