Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci

West Nile fever/encephalitis (WNF) is an infectious disease affecting horses, birds and humans, with a cycle involving birds as natural reservoirs and mos_x0002_quitoes as transmission vectors. It is a notifiable disease, re-emerging in Eur_x0002_ope. In Spain, it first appeared in horses in the south (Andalusia) in 2010, where outbreaks occur every year since. However, in 2014, an outbreak was declared in horses in central Spain, approximately 200 km away from the clos_x0002_est foci in Andalusia. Before that, evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) circula_x0002_tion in central Spain had been obtained only from wildlife, but never in horses. The purpose of this work was to perform a serosurvey to retrospec_x0002_tively detect West Nile virus infections in asymptomatic horses in central Spain from 2011 to 2013, that is before the occurrence of the first outbreaks in the area. For that, serum samples from 369 horses, collected between September 2011 and November 2013 in central Spain, were analysed by ELISA (blocking and IgM) and confirmed by virus neutralization, proving its speci_x0002_ficity using parallel titration with another flavivirus (Usutu virus). As a result, 10 of 369 horse serum samples analysed gave positive results by competitive ELISA, 5 of which were confirmed as positive to WNV by virus neutralization (seropositivity rate: 1.35%). One of these WNV seropositive samples was IgM_x0002_positive. Chronologically, the first positive samples, including the IgM-positive, corresponded to sera collected in 2012 in Madrid province. From these results, we concluded that WNV circulated in asymptomatic equine populations of central Spain at least since 2012, before the first disease outbreak reported in this area.

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Main Authors: Abad-Cobo, A., Llorente De Gracia, Francisco, Barbero, M. D. C., Cruz-López, F., Forés, P., Jiménez-Clavero, M. Á
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017
Subjects:West Nile virus, Horse, Serosurvey, IgM, Virus neutralization, Spain,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/962
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290823
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2908232023-02-17T12:29:47Z Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci Abad-Cobo, A. Llorente De Gracia, Francisco Barbero, M. D. C. Cruz-López, F. Forés, P. Jiménez-Clavero, M. Á West Nile virus Horse Serosurvey IgM Virus neutralization Spain West Nile fever/encephalitis (WNF) is an infectious disease affecting horses, birds and humans, with a cycle involving birds as natural reservoirs and mos_x0002_quitoes as transmission vectors. It is a notifiable disease, re-emerging in Eur_x0002_ope. In Spain, it first appeared in horses in the south (Andalusia) in 2010, where outbreaks occur every year since. However, in 2014, an outbreak was declared in horses in central Spain, approximately 200 km away from the clos_x0002_est foci in Andalusia. Before that, evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) circula_x0002_tion in central Spain had been obtained only from wildlife, but never in horses. The purpose of this work was to perform a serosurvey to retrospec_x0002_tively detect West Nile virus infections in asymptomatic horses in central Spain from 2011 to 2013, that is before the occurrence of the first outbreaks in the area. For that, serum samples from 369 horses, collected between September 2011 and November 2013 in central Spain, were analysed by ELISA (blocking and IgM) and confirmed by virus neutralization, proving its speci_x0002_ficity using parallel titration with another flavivirus (Usutu virus). As a result, 10 of 369 horse serum samples analysed gave positive results by competitive ELISA, 5 of which were confirmed as positive to WNV by virus neutralization (seropositivity rate: 1.35%). One of these WNV seropositive samples was IgM_x0002_positive. Chronologically, the first positive samples, including the IgM-positive, corresponded to sera collected in 2012 in Madrid province. From these results, we concluded that WNV circulated in asymptomatic equine populations of central Spain at least since 2012, before the first disease outbreak reported in this area. 2023-02-17T12:29:47Z 2023-02-17T12:29:47Z 2017 artículo Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 64: 1387-1392 (2017) 1865-1674 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/962 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290823 10.1111/tbed.12510 1865-1682 en none Wiley
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topic West Nile virus
Horse
Serosurvey
IgM
Virus neutralization
Spain
West Nile virus
Horse
Serosurvey
IgM
Virus neutralization
Spain
spellingShingle West Nile virus
Horse
Serosurvey
IgM
Virus neutralization
Spain
West Nile virus
Horse
Serosurvey
IgM
Virus neutralization
Spain
Abad-Cobo, A.
Llorente De Gracia, Francisco
Barbero, M. D. C.
Cruz-López, F.
Forés, P.
Jiménez-Clavero, M. Á
Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci
description West Nile fever/encephalitis (WNF) is an infectious disease affecting horses, birds and humans, with a cycle involving birds as natural reservoirs and mos_x0002_quitoes as transmission vectors. It is a notifiable disease, re-emerging in Eur_x0002_ope. In Spain, it first appeared in horses in the south (Andalusia) in 2010, where outbreaks occur every year since. However, in 2014, an outbreak was declared in horses in central Spain, approximately 200 km away from the clos_x0002_est foci in Andalusia. Before that, evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) circula_x0002_tion in central Spain had been obtained only from wildlife, but never in horses. The purpose of this work was to perform a serosurvey to retrospec_x0002_tively detect West Nile virus infections in asymptomatic horses in central Spain from 2011 to 2013, that is before the occurrence of the first outbreaks in the area. For that, serum samples from 369 horses, collected between September 2011 and November 2013 in central Spain, were analysed by ELISA (blocking and IgM) and confirmed by virus neutralization, proving its speci_x0002_ficity using parallel titration with another flavivirus (Usutu virus). As a result, 10 of 369 horse serum samples analysed gave positive results by competitive ELISA, 5 of which were confirmed as positive to WNV by virus neutralization (seropositivity rate: 1.35%). One of these WNV seropositive samples was IgM_x0002_positive. Chronologically, the first positive samples, including the IgM-positive, corresponded to sera collected in 2012 in Madrid province. From these results, we concluded that WNV circulated in asymptomatic equine populations of central Spain at least since 2012, before the first disease outbreak reported in this area.
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Horse
Serosurvey
IgM
Virus neutralization
Spain
author Abad-Cobo, A.
Llorente De Gracia, Francisco
Barbero, M. D. C.
Cruz-López, F.
Forés, P.
Jiménez-Clavero, M. Á
author_facet Abad-Cobo, A.
Llorente De Gracia, Francisco
Barbero, M. D. C.
Cruz-López, F.
Forés, P.
Jiménez-Clavero, M. Á
author_sort Abad-Cobo, A.
title Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci
title_short Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci
title_full Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci
title_fullStr Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci
title_full_unstemmed Serosurvey reveals exposure to West Nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in Central Spain prior to recent disease foci
title_sort serosurvey reveals exposure to west nile virus in asymptomatic horse populations in central spain prior to recent disease foci
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