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Seroconversion of a Swine Herd in a Free-Range Rural Multi-Species Farm against HPAI H5N1 2.3.4.4b Clade Virus.

Francesca Rosone1 Francesco Bonfante2 Marcello Giovanni Sala1 Silvia Maniero2 Antonella Cersini1 Ida Ricci1 Luisa Garofalo1 Daniela Caciolo1 Antonella Denisi1 Alessandra Napolitan2 Monja Parente3 Bianca Zecchin2 Calogero Terregino2 Maria Teresa Scicluna1
Affiliations 3 institutions
  1. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e della Toscana "M. Aleandri", Via Appia Nuova, 1411, 00178 Rome, Italy.
  2. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie (IZSVe), 35020 Legnaro, Italy.
  3. State Veterinarians of the Local Health Unit (LHU), 00054 Rome, Italy.
PMID 37317136 2023 Microorganisms eng epublish
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Publication summary

Starting from October 2021, several outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) subtype H5N1 were reported in wild and domestic birds in Italy. Following the detection of an HPAIV in a free-ranging poultry farm in Ostia, province of Rome, despite the lack of clinical signs, additional virological and serological analyses were conducted on samples collected from free-ranging pigs, reared in the same holding, due to their direct contact with the infected poultry. While the swine nasal swabs were all RT-PCR negative for the influenza type A matrix (M) gene, the majority (%) of the tested pigs resulted serologically positive for the hemagglutination inhibition test and microneutralization assay, using an H5N1 strain considered to be homologous to the virus detected in the farm. These results provide further evidence of the worrisome replicative fitness that HPAI H5Nx viruses of the 2.3.4.4b clade have in mammalian species. Moreover, our report calls for additional active surveillance, to promptly intercept occasional spillover transmissions to domestic mammals in close contact with HPAI affected birds. Strengthened biosecurity measures and efficient separation should be prioritized in mixed-species farms in areas at risk of HPAI introduction.

free-ranging multispecies farm HPAI H5N1 poultry swine

Structured evidence records

Evidence records

2 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Free-ranging pigs showed seropositivity to HPAI H5N1 2.3.4.4b by hemagglutination inhibition and microneutralization assays, suggesting seroconversion following exposure to infected poultry.

Virus
Host
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

The majority of the tested pigs resulted serologically positive for the hemagglutination inhibition test and microneutralization assay, using an H5N1 strain considered to be homologous to the virus detected in the farm.

Method
hemagglutination inhibition test; microneutralization assay
Sample type
serum
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.92
Key finding

Pigs in contact with HPAI H5N1-infected poultry seroconverted, indicating probable animal-to-animal spillover from birds to swine in Italy.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

Pigs reared in the same holding as infected poultry showed serological positivity for H5N1 despite negative swab results, providing evidence of exposure likely due to direct contact with HPAI-infected birds.

Method
RT-PCR; hemagglutination inhibition test; microneutralization assay
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal-to-human
Geographic raw
Ostia, province of Rome, Italy
Country inferred
Italy