| Literature DB >> 24489638 |
J Jeffrey Root1, Susan A Shriner1, Kevin T Bentler1, Thomas Gidlewski2, Nicole L Mooers1, Jeremy W Ellis1, Terry R Spraker3, Kaci K VanDalen1, Heather J Sullivan1, Alan B Franklin1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) are susceptible to infection with some influenza A viruses. However, the viral shedding capability of this peri-domestic mammal and its potential role in influenza A virus ecology are largely undetermined. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24489638 PMCID: PMC3906002 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Reported natural influenza A virus exposures detected in the mammalian families Mustelidae and Mephitidae.
| Common name | Scientific name | Virus | Morbidity/Mortality | Location | Reference |
| American mink |
| H4N10 | Approximately 3000 deaths | Mink Farms/southern Sweden |
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| HP H5N1 | Euthanized due to aggressive disease | Presumably feral/southern Sweden |
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| H1N2 | Death of 10 animals per day for weeks | Mink Ranch/Midwestern U.S. |
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| Stone marten |
| HP H5N1 | Euthanized due to severe morbidity | Wild animal/Germany |
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| Domestic ferret |
| 2009 H1N1 | One euthanized due to lack of response to treatment; some treated | Ferret Shelter/Kentucky |
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| All recovered | House pets/Oregon |
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| Respiratory infection/fate unknown | House pet/Oregon |
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| One died, three presumably recovered | House pets/Nebraska |
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| American badger |
| 2009 H1N1 | Euthanized due to severe morbidity | Zoo animal/California |
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| Black-footed ferret |
| 2009 H1N1 | Mild clinical illness | Zoo animal/California |
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| Striped skunk |
| 2009 H1N1 | Eight died (two known to have an influenza infection); complications from additional pathogens | Wild skunks near a mink farm/British Columbia |
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Note: Until recently, skunks were considered to be member of the family Mustelidae. However, recent genetic work has placed them in a new family designated as Mephitidae [32].
Figure 1Mean nasal shedding of avian influenza virus RNA of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) experimentally infected with a low-pathogenic avian influenza virus.
Shedding was assessed from nasal washes by RRT-PCR. Results are presented as log10 PCR EID50 equivalents/mL. Vertical bars represent the maximum and minimum quantities detected on a given day.
Nasal shedding of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) experimentally infected with an avian influenza virus (H4N6).
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| Animal | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 20 |
| A | -- | 2.90* | 4.70* | 4.61* | 5.14* | 5.65* | 4.85* | 5.51* | 5.70* | 4.73* | 4.02* | 3.54 | 4.24 | 4.45 | 3.03 | 1.85 | S |
| B | -- | 3.15* | 4.15* | 4.58* | 4.51* | 4.89* | 4.94* | 5.19* | 6.02* | 4.48* | 3.67* | 3.35 | 2.44 | 3.36 | S | nt | S |
| C | -- | 1.73 | 3.82* | 3.39* | 3.69* | 4.33* | 5.00* | 4.65* | 5.42* | 4.72* | 4.15* | 3.99 | 2.38 | 1.96 | S | nt | -- |
| D | -- | 2.92* | 4.11* | 4.79* | 4.83* | 4.98* | 4.97* | 4.97* | 5.42* | 3.56* | S* | S | S | 2.13 | -- | nt | -- |
| E | -- | S | S | 2.75* | 2.50* | 3.91* | 2.17nt | 3.78* | 3.72* | 3.37* | 3.12* | S | 2.10 | -- | -- | nt | -- |
| F | -- | 3.21* | 4.44* | 4.20* | 4.07* | 4.56* | 4.13* | 4.99* | 5.12* | 4.35* | 3.51* | S | S | S | -- | nt | -- |
| G | -- | 2.69* | 3.24* | 4.04* | 3.85* | 4.47* | 4.72* | 4.64* | 5.97* | 4.55* | 3.88* | 3.65 | S | S | -- | nt | -- |
| Control | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | nt | |
Nasal shedding was assessed via nasal washes by RRT-PCR. Results are presented as log10 PCR EID50 equivalents/mL. A dash “--” indicates that no viral RNA was detected. The term “nt” indicates the sample was not taken or there was insufficient sample volume to conduct the test.
* = Live virus confirmed by virus isolation in eggs. Only samples from 1–10 DPI were tested.
Suspect positive: two wells positive but Ct>38.
Individual was a mock inoculated control skunk housed in the same animal room, but in a separate pen.
Figure 2Mean oral shedding of avian influenza virus RNA of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) experimentally infected with a low-pathogenic avian influenza virus.
Shedding was assessed from oral swabs by RRT-PCR. Results are presented as log10 PCR EID50 equivalents/mL. Vertical bars represent the maximum and minimum quantities detected on a given day.
Oral shedding of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) experimentally infected with an avian influenza virus (H4N6).
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| Animal | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 20 |
| A | 2.89 | 4.29* | 4.92* | 1.98* | 4.43* | 3.16* | 3.26* | 3.99* | 4.01* | 3.96* | 3.37 | -- | -- | 3.12 | 2.75 | -- |
| B | 1.82* | 4.44* | 4.22* | 4.19* | 4.62* | 3.94* | 5.00* | 4.62* | 3.77* | 3.08* | 2.87 | 3.48 | -- | -- | nt | -- |
| C | 2.61 | 4.56* | 3.51* | 1.37* | 5.03* | 4.32* | 4.33* | 4.50* | 4.78* | 2.74 | 3.23 | -- | 2.98 | -- | nt | -- |
| D | 3.42* | 5.06* | 4.29* | 3.28* | 4.67* | 4.69* | 4.98* | 4.43* | 4.39* | 2.94 | S | -- | S | -- | nt | -- |
| E | S | 2.64* | 3.35* | 3.03* | 3.92* | -- | 3.69* | 3.78* | 3.77* | 3.00* | -- | -- | -- | -- | nt | -- |
| F | S | 4.53* | 5.13* | 4.28* | 4.02* | 4.51* | 5.10* | 3.58* | 5.19* | 1.89* | -- | -- | -- | -- | nt | -- |
| G | -- | 3.80* | 4.01* | 3.48* | 4.02* | 4.77* | 5.04* | 4.99* | 4.42* | 2.70* | 2.89 | 2.67 | S | -- | nt | -- |
| Control | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | nt | -- |
Oral shedding was assessed via oral swabs by RRT-PCR. Results are presented as log10 PCR EID50 equivalents/mL. A dash “--” indicates that no viral RNA was detected. The term “nt” indicates the sample was not taken or there was insufficient sample volume to conduct the test.
* = Live virus confirmed by virus isolation in eggs. Only samples from 1–10 DPI were tested.
A single animal was sampled on 16 DPI (nt = sample not taken).
S = Suspect positive: two wells positive but Ct>38.
Individual was a mock inoculated control skunk housed in the same animal room, but in a separate pen.