Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8817434 | Biomedical and Environmental Sciences | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To investigate the susceptibility of Chukars to duck avian influenza virus H9N2 and explore their role in interspecies transmission of influenza viruses. Chukars were inoculated with duck avian influenza viruses H9N2. The present study demonstrated that inflammatory lesions and virus antigen were present in the trachea, bronchus, and parabronchus, and the viruses could be isolated from throat swabs and lung tissue homogenate supernatants. At 14 d post virus inoculation, anti-H9 influenza virus antibody in the serum was detected. The results indicated that Chukars are susceptible to duck avian influenza virus and serve as an intermediate host, thereby facilitating viral gene evolution and supporting the need for continued surveillance of epidemiology and evolution of the influenza virus in Chukars.
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Authors
Yin Chuan ZHU, Bin ZHANG, Zeng Hui SUN, Xi Jing WANG, Xiao Hui FAN, Ling Xi GAO, Ying LIANG, Xiao Yan CHEN, Zeng Feng ZHANG,