| Literature DB >> 23951164 |
Cesar A Corzo1, Marie Culhane, Scott Dee, Robert B Morrison, Montserrat Torremorell.
Abstract
Airborne transmission of influenza A virus (IAV) in swine is speculated to be an important route of virus dissemination, but data are scarce. This study attempted to detect and quantify airborne IAV by virus isolation and RRT-PCR in air samples collected under field conditions. This was accomplished by collecting air samples from four acutely infected pig farms and locating air samplers inside the barns, at the external exhaust fans and downwind from the farms at distances up to 2.1 km. IAV was detected in air samples collected in 3 out of 4 farms included in the study. Isolation of IAV was possible from air samples collected inside the barn at two of the farms and in one farm from the exhausted air. Between 13% and 100% of samples collected inside the barns tested RRT-PCR positive with an average viral load of 3.20E+05 IAV RNA copies/m³ of air. Percentage of exhaust positive air samples also ranged between 13% and 100% with an average viral load of 1.79E+04 RNA copies/m³ of air. Influenza virus RNA was detected in air samples collected between 1.5 and 2.1 Km away from the farms with viral levels significantly lower at 4.65E+03 RNA copies/m³. H1N1, H1N2 and H3N2 subtypes were detected in the air samples and the hemagglutinin gene sequences identified in the swine samples matched those in aerosols providing evidence that the viruses detected in the aerosols originated from the pigs in the farms under study. Overall our results indicate that pigs can be a source of IAV infectious aerosols and that these aerosols can be exhausted from pig barns and be transported downwind. The results from this study provide evidence of the risk of aerosol transmission in pigs under field conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23951164 PMCID: PMC3738518 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071444
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Farm summary and clinical characteristics of the populations tested.
| Farm | Farm type | Age of pigs(wks) | Number of pigs per air space | Air volume (m3)per air space | Clinical score | Days between onset of clinical signs and air sampling | Month of year, 2011 |
| 1 | Nursery | 7 | 1,456 | 1,082 | 3 | 2–4 | April |
| 2 | Wean-to-finish | 13 | 1,095 | 1,726 | 1 | 7–10 | April |
| 3 | Wean-to-finish | 7 | 2,198 | 1,726 | 2 | 4–6 | September |
| 4 | Wean-to-finish | 15 | 1,200 | 1,987 | 3 | 3–5 | October |
1 = cough and sneezing in less than 25% of the pens, 2 = cough and sneezing in 25 to 75% of the pens and 3 = cough and sneezing in more than 75% of the pens.
Number of positive and percentage of influenza A virus (IAV) RRT-PCR and virus isolation results from oral fluid samples and air samples collected inside the barn and at the exhaust fan from acutely infected pig populations.
| Oral fluids | Inside air samples | Exhaust air samples | |||||
| Farm | RRT-PCR | Virus Isolation | RRT-PCR | Virus Isolation | RRT-PCR | Virus Isolation | IAV subtype |
| 1 | 15/15 | 11/15 (73) | 15/15 (100) | 6/15 (40) | 15/15 (100) | 1/15 (7) | H1N2 |
| 2 | 15/15 (100) | NT | 0/15 (0) | 0/2 (0) | 0/15 (0) | 0/2 (0) | H1N1 |
| 3 | 12/15 (80) | 0/5 (0) | 13/15 (87) | 0/5 (0) | 20/30 (67) | 0/5 (0) | H1N1 |
| 4 | 15/15 (100) | 5/5 (100) | 15/15 (100) | 1/5 (20) | 26/30 (87) | 0/4 (0) | H3N2 |
Number of positive/total number of samples (percentage).
NT = not tested.
Average influenza A virus (IAV) load and standard deviation (SD) values for oral fluids (RNA copies/ml) and air samples (RNA copies/m3 of air) collected from four infected pig populations.
| Oral Fluids | Inside Air | Exhaust Air | ||||
| Farm | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD |
| 1 | NA | NA | 8.54E+05a | 2.04E+05 | 6.35E+04b | 3.30E+04 |
| 2 | 2.77E+04 | 2.31E+04 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | 3.46E+05a | 3.41E+05 | 2.20E+04b,c | 1.35E+04 | 1.27E+04c | 9.63E+03 |
| 4 | 5.71E+07a | 3.74E+07 | 8.32E+04b | 4.57E+04 | 1.01E+04c | 9.04E+03 |
| Total | 2.75E+07 | 3.85E+07 | 3.20E+05 | 4.01E+05 | 1.79E+04 | 2.49E+04 |
Means within row with different superscripts indicate statistically significant differences (P≤0.05).
Mean quantitative RT-PCR values for positive samples only.
NA: Non available.
Farm 2 excluded from air totals.
Number of influenza A virus (IAV) positive samples, IAV farm subtype and average IAV RNA copies/m3 of air collected from downwind samples.
| Farm | Distance (Km) | <35 Ct | 35–45 Ct | >45 Ct | Average RNA copies/m3 of air (*) | Subtype |
| 3 | 1.2 | 0/14 | 1/14 | 13/14 | 6.17E+03 | H1N?, H?N1 |
| 3 | 1.8 | 0/30 | 10/30 | 20/30 | 4.49E+03 | Untypable |
| 3 | 2.1 | 1/15 | 3/15 | 13/15 | 8.58E+03 | Untypable |
| 4 | 0.9 | 0/14 | 5/14 | 9/14 | 1.74E+03 | Untypable |
| 4 | 1.5 | 2/15 | 7/15 | 8/15 | 3.43E+03 | H3N2, H?N2, Untypable |
| 4 | 1.6 | 2/15 | 8/15 | 7/15 | 4.17E+03 | H?N?, H3N? |
| 4 | 1.9 | 0/14 | 6/14 | 8/14 | 6.83E+03 | Untypable |
Number of positive/total samples tested.
Ct: Cycle threshold value.
(*) Average of positive qRT-PCR results only.
? = Untypable.
Average meteorological conditions and standard deviation (SD) values for farms 3 and 4 at the time of sample collection.
| Farm 3 | Farm 4 | ||||||
| Sample | T (Celsius) | RH (%) | Solar Radiation(W/m2) | Sample | T (Celsius) | RH (%) | Solar Radiation(W/m2) |
| Inside | NA | NA | NA | Inside | 20 (1.8) | 53.3 (4.5) | 0 (0) |
| Exhaust PM | 21.1 (0.8) | 41.2 (2.7) | 186.8 (104.5) | Exhaust PM | 9.3 (1.1) | 58.6 (3.5) | 46.2 (21.4) |
| PM 1.2 Km | 16.1 (0.2) | 46.3 (1.5) | 0 (0) | PM 1.5 Km | 6.8 (0.6) | 64.8 (2.3) | 0 (0) |
| PM 2.1 Km | 15.2 (0.2) | 52.7 (1.8) | 0 (0) | PM 1.9 Km | 5.6 (0.2) | 69.7 (0.7) | 0 (0) |
| AM 1.8 Km | 9.5 (2.8) | 78.9 (8.3) | 259.5 (229.5) | AM 1.6 Km | −1.2 (2.9) | 81.9 (7.8) | 53.5 (97.1) |
| Exhaust AM | 20.7 (1.4) | 44.7 (2.9) | 519.4 (322.2) | AM 0.9 Km | 7.5 (1.2) | 62.5 (3.7) | 453.6 (43.9) |
| Exhaust AM | 2.1 (1.1) | 85.5 (1.9) | 8.6 (5.3) | ||||
NA: Non available.
Zero values indicate that samples were collected at night.