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D Wes Watson1, Elina L Niño, Kateryn Rochon, Steve Denning, Lynda Smith, James S Guy.
Abstract
House flies, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), were examined for their ability to harbor and transmit Newcastle disease virus (family Paramyxoviridae, genus Avulavirus, NDV) by using a mesogenic NDV strain. Laboratory-reared flies were experimentally exposed to NDV (Roakin strain) by allowing flies to imbibe an inoculum consisting of chicken embryo-propagated virus. NDV was detected in dissected crops and intestinal tissues from exposed flies for up to 96 and 24 h postexposure, respectively; no virus was detected in crops and intestines of sham-exposed flies. The potential of the house fly to directly transmit NDV to live chickens was examined by placing 14-d-old chickens in contact with NDV-exposed house flies 2 h after flies consumed NDV inoculum. NDV-exposed house flies contained approximately 10(4) 50% infectious doses (ID50) per fly, but no transmission of NDV was observed in chickens placed in contact with exposed flies at densities as high as 25 flies per bird. Subsequent dose-response studies demonstrated that oral exposure, the most likely route for fly-to-chicken transmission, required an NDV (Roakin) dose > or =10(6) ID50. These results indicate that house flies are capable of harboring NDV (Roakin) but that they are poor vectors of the virus because they carry an insufficient virus titer to cause infection.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17695023 PMCID: PMC7107465 DOI: 10.1603/0022-2585(2007)44[666:eeomdd]2.0.co;2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Entomol ISSN: 0022-2585 Impact factor: 2.278
NDV titers (log10 ID50/0.2 ml specimen) in pooled crops of flies (n = 40) after experimental exposure to virus containing media
Fig. 1Decrease in Newcastle disease virus titer (log10 ID50/0.2 ml specimen) in house fly crop [y = −0.4306ln(x) + 2.0187; R2 = 0.7329] and gut [y = −1.2677ln(x) + 4.3786; R2 = 0.914] tissues 0.5–24 h postfeeding. The 96-h observation is not shown.
NDVtiters (log10 ID50/0.2 ml specimen) in pooled gut tissues of flies (n = 40) after experimental exposure to virus containing media
Dose response of SPF chickens experimentally inoculated with NDV (Roakin) by intranasal and oral gavage routes