| Literature DB >> 21241499 |
Ragnhild Toennessen1, Anna Germundsson, Christine M Jonassen, Irene Haugen, Kristin Berg, Robert T Barrett, Espen Rimstad.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) in gulls is only partially known. The role of the world's most numerous gull species, the black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), as a potential AIV reservoir species has been unclear. The prevalence of AIV and humoral response against AIV were therefore studied in a colony of apparently healthy black-legged kittiwakes breeding in a nesting cliff in the South West Barents Region of Norway (70°22' N, 31°10' E), in 2008 and 2009.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21241499 PMCID: PMC3032712 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Antigens and antibodies used in the HI assay
| Antigens | Antibodies |
|---|---|
| A/Mallard/Norway/10_1334/2006 (H4N6) | A/Duck/Czeck/56 (H4N6) |
| A/Chicken/Scotland/1959 (H5N1) | A/Turkey/Turkey/05 (H5N1) |
| A/Ostrich/Denmark/72420/96 (H5N2) | A/Ostrich/Denmark/72420/96 (H5N2) |
| A/Tern/South Africa/61 (H5N3) | A/Tern/South Africa/61 (H5N3) |
| A/Common gull/Norway/10_1313/2009( H13N2) | N/A |
| A/Herring gull/Norway/10_2336/2006 (H13N6) | A/Gull/Maryland/704/77 (H13N6) |
| A/Common gull/Norway/10_1617/2006 (H16N3) | A/Gull/Denmark/68110/02 (H16N3) |
The virus reference antigens and antibodies used in the HI assay were obtained from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (Weybridge, England) and the Norwegian Veterinary Institute, (Oslo, Norway). N/A= Not available.
Figure 1cELISA and HI assay. Results from the cELISA for detection of antibodies to influenza A virus NP in black-legged kittiwake sera collected in 2009. Sera from adults (n = 80) and three-week old chicks (n = 18) were tested. A result was defined as positive when the competition was ≤ 45%, doubtful at 45-50% and negative at ≥ 50% competition (a). The distribution of HI titres against AIV subtypes H16 (b) and H13 (c) in sera from black-legged kittiwakes (n = 48).