Avian influenza surveillance at the human–animal interface in lebanon, 2017(Article)(Open Access) [Surveillance de la grippe aviaire à l’interface homme-animal au liban, 2017]
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2020-06
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World Health Organization
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Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal;Volume 26, Issue 7, 2020, Pages 774-778
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Abstract
Background: Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) cause severe diseases in poultry and humans. In Lebanon, AIV H9N2 was detected in 2006 and 2010 and H5N1 was detected in 2016. Aim: To evaluate the current circulating AIVs in Lebanon at the human–animal interface. Methods: A total of 1000 swabs were collected from poultry from 7 Lebanese governorates between March and June 2017. Swabs were screened for influenza infection. Haemagglutinin and neuraminidase AIV subtypes were determined for positive samples. Gene segments were cloned and sequenced. Blood was collected from 69 exposed individuals. Serological studies were performed to test sera for antibodies against AIV. Results: In chickens, 0.6% were positive for AIV H9N2. Sequences obtained clustered tightly with those of Israeli origin as well as Lebanese H9N2 viruses from 2010. All human samples tested negative. Conclusion: We recommend regular surveillance for AIVs in poultry using a One Health approach. © World Health Organization (WHO) 2020.
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Avian influenza virus, Endemic disease, Epidemiology, Lebanon, Virus surveillance