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Widespread detection of highly pathogenic H5 influenza viruses in wild birds from the Pacific Flyway of the United States Widespread detection of highly pathogenic H5 influenza viruses in wild birds from the Pacific Flyway of the United States
A novel highly pathogenic avian influenza virus belonging to the H5 clade 2.3.4.4 variant viruses was detected in North America in late 2014. Motivated by the identification of these viruses in domestic poultry in Canada, an intensive study was initiated to conduct highly pathogenic avian influenza surveillance in wild birds in the Pacific Flyway of the United States. A total of 4,729...
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S.N. Bevins, Robert Dusek, C. White, Thomas Gidlewski, B. Bodenstein, Kristin Mansfield, Paul DeBruyn, Donald Kraege, E. L. Rowan, Colin Gillin, B. Thomas, S. Chandler, J. Baroch, B. Schmit, M. Grady, R. Miller, M.L. Drew, S. Stopak, B. Zscheile, J. Bennett, J. Sengl, Caroline Brady, S. Ip, Erica Spackman, M. Killian, Mia Kim Torchetti, Jonathan Sleeman, T.J. DeLiberto
Experimental challenge of a peridomestic avian species, European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), with novel Influenza A H7N9 virus from China Experimental challenge of a peridomestic avian species, European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), with novel Influenza A H7N9 virus from China
In 2013 a novel avian influenza H7N9 virus was isolated from several critically ill patients in China, and infection with this virus has since caused more than 200 human deaths. Live poultry markets are the likely locations of virus exposure to humans. Peridomestic avian species also may play important roles in the transmission and maintenance of H7N9 at live poultry markets. We...
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Jeffrey Hall, S. Ip, Joshua Teslaa, Sean Nashold, Robert Dusek
High rates of detection of Clade 2.3.4.4 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5 viruses in wild birds in the Pacific Northwest during the winter of 2014-2015 High rates of detection of Clade 2.3.4.4 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5 viruses in wild birds in the Pacific Northwest during the winter of 2014-2015
In 2014, Clade 2.3.4.4 H5N8 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses spread across the Republic of Korea and ultimately were reported in China, Japan, Russia and Europe. Mortality associated with a reassortant HPAI H5N2 virus was detected in poultry farms in Western Canada at the end of November. The same strain (with identical genetic structure) was then detected in free-living...
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S. Ip, Robert Dusek, Barbara L. Bodenstein, Mia Kim Torchetti, Paul DeBruyn, Kristin Mansfield, Thomas J. DeLiberto, Jonathan Sleeman
Surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds during outbreaks in domestic poultry, Minnesota, 2015 Surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds during outbreaks in domestic poultry, Minnesota, 2015
In 2015, a major outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) infection devastated poultry facilities in Minnesota, USA. To clarify the role of wild birds, we tested 3,139 waterfowl fecal samples and 104 sick and dead birds during March 9–June 4, 2015. HPAIV was isolated from a Cooper’s hawk but not from waterfowl.
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Christopher S. Jennelle, Michelle Carstensen, Erik Hildebrand, Louis Cornicelli, Paul Wolf, Daniel Grear, S. Ip, Kaci VanDalen, Larissa Minicucci
Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and generation of novel reassortants,United States, 2014–2015 Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and generation of novel reassortants,United States, 2014–2015
Asian highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) viruses spread into North America in 2014 during autumn bird migration. Complete genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 32 H5 viruses identified novel H5N1, H5N2, and H5N8 viruses that emerged in late 2014 through reassortment with North American low-pathogenicity avian influenza viruses.
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Dong-Hun Lee, Justin Bahl, Mia Kim Torchetti, Mary Killian, S. Ip, David Swayne
Role for migratory wild birds in the global spread of avian influenza H5N8 Role for migratory wild birds in the global spread of avian influenza H5N8
Avian influenza viruses affect both poultry production and public health. A subtype H5N8 (clade 2.3.4.4) virus, following an outbreak in poultry in South Korea in January 2014, rapidly spread worldwide in 2014–2015. Our analysis of H5N8 viral sequences, epidemiological investigations, waterfowl migration, and poultry trade showed that long-distance migratory birds can play a major role...
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S. Ip
Fluid spatial dynamics of West Nile virus in the USA: Rapid spread in a permissive host environment Fluid spatial dynamics of West Nile virus in the USA: Rapid spread in a permissive host environment
The introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) into North America in 1999 is a classical example of viral emergence in a new environment, with its subsequent dispersion across the continent having a major impact on local bird populations. Despite the importance of this epizootic, the pattern, dynamics and determinants of WNV spread in its natural hosts remain uncertain. In particular, it is...
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Francesca Di Giallonardo, Jemma Geoghegan, Douglas Docherty, Robert G. McLean, Michael Zody, James Qu, Xiao Yang, Bruce Birren, Christine Malboeuf, R. Newman, S. Ip, Edward Holmes
Discovery of a novel hepatovirus (Phopivirus of seals) related to human hepatitis A virus Discovery of a novel hepatovirus (Phopivirus of seals) related to human hepatitis A virus
Describing the viral diversity of wildlife can provide interesting and useful insights into the natural history of established human pathogens. In this study, we describe a previously unknown picornavirus in harbor seals (tentatively named phopivirus) that is related to human hepatitis A virus (HAV). We show that phopivirus shares several genetic and phenotypic characteristics with HAV...
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Anthony. S.J., J.A St. Leger, E. Liang, A.L. Hicks, M.D Sanchez-Leon, S. Ip, K. Jain, J. Lefkowitch, I. Navarrete-Macias, N. Knowles, T. Goldstein, K. Pugliares, T. Rowles, W.I. Lipkin
Demographic and spatiotemporal patterns of avian influenza infection at the continental scale, and in relation to annual life cycle of a migratory host Demographic and spatiotemporal patterns of avian influenza infection at the continental scale, and in relation to annual life cycle of a migratory host
Since the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in the eastern hemisphere, numerous surveillance programs and studies have been undertaken to detect the occurrence, distribution, or spread of avian influenza viruses (AIV) in wild bird populations worldwide. To identify demographic determinants and spatiotemporal patterns of AIV infection in long distance migratory...
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Rodolfo Nallar, Zsuzsanna Papp, Tasha Epp, Frederick Leighton, Seth Swafford, Thomas DeLiberto, Robert J. Dusek, S. Ip, Jeffrey Hall, Yohannes Berhane, Samantha E.J. Gibbs, Catherine Soos
Global trends in emerging viral diseases of wildlife origin Global trends in emerging viral diseases of wildlife origin
Fifty years ago, infectious diseases were rarely considered threats to wildlife populations, and the study of wildlife diseases was largely a neglected endeavor. Furthermore, public health leaders at that time had declared that “it is time to close the book on infectious diseases and the war against pestilence won,” a quote attributed to Dr. William H. Stewart in 1967. There is some...
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Jonathan Sleeman, S. Ip
The dynamics of avian influenza in western Arctic snow geese: implications for annual and migratory infection patterns The dynamics of avian influenza in western Arctic snow geese: implications for annual and migratory infection patterns
Wild water birds are the natural reservoir for low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (AIV). However, our ability to investigate the epizootiology of AIV in these migratory populations is challenging, and despite intensive worldwide surveillance, remains poorly understood. We conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective analysis in Pacific Flyway lesser snow geese Chen caerulescens to...
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Michael Samuel, Jeffrey Hall, Justin Brown, Diana Goldberg, S. Ip, Vasily Baranyuk
Intercontinental spread of asian-origin H5N8 to North America through Beringia by migratory birds Intercontinental spread of asian-origin H5N8 to North America through Beringia by migratory birds
Phylogenetic network analysis and understanding of waterfowl migration patterns suggest the Eurasian H5N8 clade 2.3.4.4 avian influenza virus emerged in late 2013 in China, spread in early 2014 to South Korea and Japan, and reached Siberia and Beringia by summer 2014 via migratory birds. Three genetically distinct subgroups emerged and subsequently spread along different flyways during...
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Dong-Hun Lee, Mia Kim Torchetti, Kevin Winker, S. Ip, David Swayne, Chang-Seon Song
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Widespread detection of highly pathogenic H5 influenza viruses in wild birds from the Pacific Flyway of the United States Widespread detection of highly pathogenic H5 influenza viruses in wild birds from the Pacific Flyway of the United States
A novel highly pathogenic avian influenza virus belonging to the H5 clade 2.3.4.4 variant viruses was detected in North America in late 2014. Motivated by the identification of these viruses in domestic poultry in Canada, an intensive study was initiated to conduct highly pathogenic avian influenza surveillance in wild birds in the Pacific Flyway of the United States. A total of 4,729...
Authors
S.N. Bevins, Robert Dusek, C. White, Thomas Gidlewski, B. Bodenstein, Kristin Mansfield, Paul DeBruyn, Donald Kraege, E. L. Rowan, Colin Gillin, B. Thomas, S. Chandler, J. Baroch, B. Schmit, M. Grady, R. Miller, M.L. Drew, S. Stopak, B. Zscheile, J. Bennett, J. Sengl, Caroline Brady, S. Ip, Erica Spackman, M. Killian, Mia Kim Torchetti, Jonathan Sleeman, T.J. DeLiberto
Experimental challenge of a peridomestic avian species, European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), with novel Influenza A H7N9 virus from China Experimental challenge of a peridomestic avian species, European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), with novel Influenza A H7N9 virus from China
In 2013 a novel avian influenza H7N9 virus was isolated from several critically ill patients in China, and infection with this virus has since caused more than 200 human deaths. Live poultry markets are the likely locations of virus exposure to humans. Peridomestic avian species also may play important roles in the transmission and maintenance of H7N9 at live poultry markets. We...
Authors
Jeffrey Hall, S. Ip, Joshua Teslaa, Sean Nashold, Robert Dusek
High rates of detection of Clade 2.3.4.4 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5 viruses in wild birds in the Pacific Northwest during the winter of 2014-2015 High rates of detection of Clade 2.3.4.4 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5 viruses in wild birds in the Pacific Northwest during the winter of 2014-2015
In 2014, Clade 2.3.4.4 H5N8 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses spread across the Republic of Korea and ultimately were reported in China, Japan, Russia and Europe. Mortality associated with a reassortant HPAI H5N2 virus was detected in poultry farms in Western Canada at the end of November. The same strain (with identical genetic structure) was then detected in free-living...
Authors
S. Ip, Robert Dusek, Barbara L. Bodenstein, Mia Kim Torchetti, Paul DeBruyn, Kristin Mansfield, Thomas J. DeLiberto, Jonathan Sleeman
Surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds during outbreaks in domestic poultry, Minnesota, 2015 Surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds during outbreaks in domestic poultry, Minnesota, 2015
In 2015, a major outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) infection devastated poultry facilities in Minnesota, USA. To clarify the role of wild birds, we tested 3,139 waterfowl fecal samples and 104 sick and dead birds during March 9–June 4, 2015. HPAIV was isolated from a Cooper’s hawk but not from waterfowl.
Authors
Christopher S. Jennelle, Michelle Carstensen, Erik Hildebrand, Louis Cornicelli, Paul Wolf, Daniel Grear, S. Ip, Kaci VanDalen, Larissa Minicucci
Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and generation of novel reassortants,United States, 2014–2015 Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and generation of novel reassortants,United States, 2014–2015
Asian highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) viruses spread into North America in 2014 during autumn bird migration. Complete genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 32 H5 viruses identified novel H5N1, H5N2, and H5N8 viruses that emerged in late 2014 through reassortment with North American low-pathogenicity avian influenza viruses.
Authors
Dong-Hun Lee, Justin Bahl, Mia Kim Torchetti, Mary Killian, S. Ip, David Swayne
Role for migratory wild birds in the global spread of avian influenza H5N8 Role for migratory wild birds in the global spread of avian influenza H5N8
Avian influenza viruses affect both poultry production and public health. A subtype H5N8 (clade 2.3.4.4) virus, following an outbreak in poultry in South Korea in January 2014, rapidly spread worldwide in 2014–2015. Our analysis of H5N8 viral sequences, epidemiological investigations, waterfowl migration, and poultry trade showed that long-distance migratory birds can play a major role...
Authors
S. Ip
Fluid spatial dynamics of West Nile virus in the USA: Rapid spread in a permissive host environment Fluid spatial dynamics of West Nile virus in the USA: Rapid spread in a permissive host environment
The introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) into North America in 1999 is a classical example of viral emergence in a new environment, with its subsequent dispersion across the continent having a major impact on local bird populations. Despite the importance of this epizootic, the pattern, dynamics and determinants of WNV spread in its natural hosts remain uncertain. In particular, it is...
Authors
Francesca Di Giallonardo, Jemma Geoghegan, Douglas Docherty, Robert G. McLean, Michael Zody, James Qu, Xiao Yang, Bruce Birren, Christine Malboeuf, R. Newman, S. Ip, Edward Holmes
Discovery of a novel hepatovirus (Phopivirus of seals) related to human hepatitis A virus Discovery of a novel hepatovirus (Phopivirus of seals) related to human hepatitis A virus
Describing the viral diversity of wildlife can provide interesting and useful insights into the natural history of established human pathogens. In this study, we describe a previously unknown picornavirus in harbor seals (tentatively named phopivirus) that is related to human hepatitis A virus (HAV). We show that phopivirus shares several genetic and phenotypic characteristics with HAV...
Authors
Anthony. S.J., J.A St. Leger, E. Liang, A.L. Hicks, M.D Sanchez-Leon, S. Ip, K. Jain, J. Lefkowitch, I. Navarrete-Macias, N. Knowles, T. Goldstein, K. Pugliares, T. Rowles, W.I. Lipkin
Demographic and spatiotemporal patterns of avian influenza infection at the continental scale, and in relation to annual life cycle of a migratory host Demographic and spatiotemporal patterns of avian influenza infection at the continental scale, and in relation to annual life cycle of a migratory host
Since the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in the eastern hemisphere, numerous surveillance programs and studies have been undertaken to detect the occurrence, distribution, or spread of avian influenza viruses (AIV) in wild bird populations worldwide. To identify demographic determinants and spatiotemporal patterns of AIV infection in long distance migratory...
Authors
Rodolfo Nallar, Zsuzsanna Papp, Tasha Epp, Frederick Leighton, Seth Swafford, Thomas DeLiberto, Robert J. Dusek, S. Ip, Jeffrey Hall, Yohannes Berhane, Samantha E.J. Gibbs, Catherine Soos
Global trends in emerging viral diseases of wildlife origin Global trends in emerging viral diseases of wildlife origin
Fifty years ago, infectious diseases were rarely considered threats to wildlife populations, and the study of wildlife diseases was largely a neglected endeavor. Furthermore, public health leaders at that time had declared that “it is time to close the book on infectious diseases and the war against pestilence won,” a quote attributed to Dr. William H. Stewart in 1967. There is some...
Authors
Jonathan Sleeman, S. Ip
The dynamics of avian influenza in western Arctic snow geese: implications for annual and migratory infection patterns The dynamics of avian influenza in western Arctic snow geese: implications for annual and migratory infection patterns
Wild water birds are the natural reservoir for low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (AIV). However, our ability to investigate the epizootiology of AIV in these migratory populations is challenging, and despite intensive worldwide surveillance, remains poorly understood. We conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective analysis in Pacific Flyway lesser snow geese Chen caerulescens to...
Authors
Michael Samuel, Jeffrey Hall, Justin Brown, Diana Goldberg, S. Ip, Vasily Baranyuk
Intercontinental spread of asian-origin H5N8 to North America through Beringia by migratory birds Intercontinental spread of asian-origin H5N8 to North America through Beringia by migratory birds
Phylogenetic network analysis and understanding of waterfowl migration patterns suggest the Eurasian H5N8 clade 2.3.4.4 avian influenza virus emerged in late 2013 in China, spread in early 2014 to South Korea and Japan, and reached Siberia and Beringia by summer 2014 via migratory birds. Three genetically distinct subgroups emerged and subsequently spread along different flyways during...
Authors
Dong-Hun Lee, Mia Kim Torchetti, Kevin Winker, S. Ip, David Swayne, Chang-Seon Song
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