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   Dynamics of West Nile Virus Persistence in House Sparrows (Passer domesticus)  
   
نویسنده wheeler s.s. ,vineyard m.p. ,woods l.w. ,reisen w.k.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2012 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 10
چکیده    West nile virus (wnv) is now endemic throughout north america,with annual recurrence dependent upon successful overwintering when cold temperatures drive mosquito vectors into inactivity and halt transmission. to investigate whether avian hosts may serve as an overwintering mechanism,groups of eight to ten house sparrows were experimentally infected with a wn02 genotype of wnv and then held until necropsy at 3,5,7,9,12,15,or 18 weeks post-infection (pi) when they were assessed for the presence of persistent infection. blood was collected from all remaining birds every two weeks pi,and sera tested for wnv rna and wnv neutralizing antibodies. west nile virus rna was present in the sera of some birds up to 7 weeks pi and all birds retained neutralizing antibodies throughout the experiment. the detection of persistently infected birds decreased with time,from 100% (n = 13) positive at 3 weeks post-infection (pi) to 12.5% (n = 8) at 18 weeks pi. infectious virus was isolated from the spleens of birds necropsied at 3,5,7 and 12 weeks pi. the current study confirmed previous reports of infectious wnv persistence in avian hosts,and further characterized the temporal nature of these infections. although these persistent infections supported the hypothesis that infected birds may serve as an overwintering mechanism,mosquito-infectious recrudescent viremias have yet to be demonstrated thereby providing proof of principle. © 2012 wheeler et al.
آدرس center for vectorborne diseases,department of pathology,microbiology and immunology,school of veterinary medicine,university of california davis,davis,ca, United States, center for vectorborne diseases,department of pathology,microbiology and immunology,school of veterinary medicine,university of california davis,davis,ca, United States, california animal health and food safety,department of pathology,microbiology and immunology,school of veterinary medicine,university of california davis,davis,ca, United States, center for vectorborne diseases,department of pathology,microbiology and immunology,school of veterinary medicine,university of california davis,davis,ca, United States
 
     
   
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