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Antibody Prevalence to Influenza Type A in Wild Boar of Northern Ukraine.

Ganna Kovalenko1 Alona Molozhanova1 Ihor Halka1 Serhiy Nychyk1
Affiliations 1 institutions
  1. Institute of Veterinary Medicine of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine (IVM NAAS) , Kyiv, Ukraine .
PMID 29135356 2017 Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis eng ppublish
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A preliminary serological survey was carried out to assess the likelihood of influenza A (IA) infection in wild boar and begin to characterize the role of wild boar in the epidemiology of the IA virus (IAV). Sera collected from 120 wild boar that were hunted in 2014 were tested. To detect antibodies to IA, a blocking the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used. Thirty boar were collected from each of four oblasts in the north central and northwestern regions of Ukraine. Antibodies against IAV were detected in 27 samples (22.5%; 95% confidence interval 16.0-30.8) and in at least some of the wild boar from all of the four oblasts. This preliminary survey of IA antibodies in wild boar populations of northern Ukraine indicates a substantial frequency of exposure to IAV throughout the region. Infection of wild boar populations could provide an alternative or additional route for spillover from wild populations to domestic animals and humans.

antibodies influenza A virus Ukraine wild boar Sus scrofa Animals Antibodies, Viral Influenza A virus Orthomyxoviridae Infections Prevalence Seasons Swine Swine Diseases Ukraine

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Evidence records

2 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 1.00
Key finding

Serological testing of wild boar sera in northern Ukraine found 22.5% positive for antibodies to influenza A virus, showing evidence of exposure.

Virus
Host
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

Antibodies against IAV were detected in 27 samples (22.5%; 95% confidence interval 16.0-30.8) and in at least some of the wild boar from all of the four oblasts.

Method
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Sample type
sera
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

Serological surveillance detected influenza A virus antibodies in 22.5% of wild boar sampled from northern Ukraine.

Virus
Host
Location
Supporting text

A preliminary serological survey was carried out to assess the likelihood of influenza A infection in wild boar. Sera collected from 120 wild boar that were hunted in 2014 were tested. Antibodies against IAV were detected in 27 samples (22.5%) from all four oblasts of northern Ukraine.

Method
serological survey; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Sample type
sera
Geographic raw
northern Ukraine
Country inferred
Ukraine