Is there cross-species transmission to pigs of Avian Influenza virus within poultry farms with previous outbreak of avian influenza

No cross-species transmission to pigs of Avian Influenza virus

Autores/as

  • Benjamin O Emikpe
  • Shaban Salisu Department of molecular biology and biotechnology, school of biological sciences, college of Agriculture and Natural sciences, University of Cape coast
  • Foster Kyei Department of molecular biology and biotechnology, school of biological sciences, college of Agriculture and Natural sciences, University of Cape coast
  • Joseph Awuni Accra veterinary laboratory, veterinary services directorate, Ministry of food and Agriculture, Accra
  • Andrews Danquah Department of molecular biology and biotechnology, school of biological sciences, college of Agriculture and Natural sciences, University of Cape coast
  • Theophilus Odoom Accra veterinary laboratory, veterinary services directorate, Ministry of food and Agriculture, Accra
  • Moses Teye Department of animal science, college of Agriculture and Natural sciences, University of Cape coast
  • Hope Richard Otsyina School of Veterinary medicine, University of Ghana, legon
  • Daniel Nana Tawiah-Yingar Accra veterinary laboratory, veterinary services directorate, Ministry of food and Agriculture, Accra
  • Patrick Tetteh Ababio Accra veterinary laboratory, veterinary services directorate, Ministry of food and Agriculture, Accra

Palabras clave:

Avian influenza virus, pigs, chicken, cross species, transmission

Resumen

Interspecies interaction between pigs and poultry has not been well elucidated in Ghana. Although avian influenza circulated in some small commercial holdings with mixed poultry-pig system in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, the investigation on possible cross transmission from poultry to pigs has not been elucidated. To this end, 350 blood and nasal swab respectively from pigs were screened for influenza A by Real Time RT-PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). There was no evidence of avian influenza in pigs within the poultry farms. However, biosecurity compliance among the farmers was suboptimal, suggesting possible cross transmission in the future as pig population density continues to increase. Therefore, active surveillance in those farms should be strengthened for unpredictable future pandemic.

Referencias

Emikpe is the last author while Salisu shaban is the first author

Publicado

2021-11-25

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Is there cross-species transmission to pigs of Avian Influenza virus within poultry farms with previous outbreak of avian influenza : No cross-species transmission to pigs of Avian Influenza virus . (2021). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 24(3), 333-338. https://www.ojshostng.com/index.php/ajbr/article/view/2213

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