| Literature DB >> 30628886 |
Emna Benzarti1, Annick Linden2, Daniel Desmecht1, Mutien Garigliany1.
Abstract
West Nile Virus, Usutu virus, Bagaza virus, Israel turkey encephalitis virus and Tembusu virus currently constitute the five flaviviruses transmitted by mosquito bites with a marked pathogenicity for birds. They have been identified as the causative agents of severe neurological symptoms, drop in egg production and/or mortalities among avian hosts. They have also recently shown an expansion of their geographic distribution and/or a rise in cases of human infection. This paper is the first up-to-date review of the pathology of these flaviviruses in birds, with a special emphasis on the difference in susceptibility among avian species, in order to understand the specificity of the host spectrum of each of these viruses. Furthermore, given the lack of a clear prophylactic approach against these viruses in birds, a meta-analysis of vaccination trials conducted to date on these animals is given to constitute a solid platform from which designing future studies.Entities:
Keywords: birds; epornitic; flaviviruses; mosquitoes; vaccine
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30628886 DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.001203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891