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A Heterogeneous Swine Show Circuit Drives Zoonotic Transmission of Influenza A Viruses in the United States.

Authors :
Nelson, Martha I.
Perofsky, Amanda
McBride, Dillon S.
Rambo-Martin, Benjamin L.
Wilson, Malania M.
Barnes, John R.
van Bakel, Harm
Khan, Zenab
Dutta, Jayeeta
Nolting, Jacqueline M.
Bowman, Andrew S.
Source :
Journal of Virology. 2020, Vol. 94 Issue 24, p1-18. 18p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Influenza pandemics are associated with severe morbidity, mortality, and social and economic disruption. Every summer in the United States, youths attending agricultural fairs are exposed to genetically diverse influenza A viruses (IAVs) circulating in exhibition swine, resulting in over 450 lab-confirmed zoonotic infections since 2010. Exhibition swine represent a small, defined population (-1.5% of the U.S. herd), presenting a realistic opportunity to mitigate a pandemic threat by reducing IAV transmission in the animals themselves. Through intensive surveillance and genetic sequencing of IAVs in exhibition swine in six U.S. states in 2018 (n-212), we characterized how a heterogeneous circuit of swine shows, comprising fairs with different sizes and geographic coverage, facilitates IAV transmission among exhibition swine and into humans. Specifically, we identified the role of an earlyseason national show in the propagation and spatial dissemination of a specific virus (H1-2) that becomes dominant among exhibition swine and is associated with the majority of zoonotic infections in 2018. These findings suggest that a highly targeted mitigation strategy, such as postponing swine shows for 1 to 2 weeks following the early-season national show, could potentially reduce IAV transmission in exhibition swine and spillover into humans, and this merits further study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022538X
Volume :
94
Issue :
24
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147354706
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01453-20