Literature DB >> 33470024

Detection of antibodies to duck tembusu virus in human population with or without the history of contact with ducks.

Rojjanaporn Pulmanausahakul1, Kunjimas Ketsuwan2, Thitigun Jaimipuk2, Duncan R Smith2, Prasert Auewarakul3, Thaweesak Songserm4.   

Abstract

Duck tembusu virus (DTMUV) is an emerging duck pathogen in China and other Asian countries. It is unclear whether this emerging zoonotic infection poses a threat to humans. A previous study in 2012 showed surprisingly high rates of seropositivity and positive viral detection by RT-PCR in duck farm workers in China. To understand the nature of the threat of this emerging virus, we studied the neutralizing antibody response to a local isolate of DTMUV in an at-risk population, who were workers in duck farms and residents around farming areas in Central Thailand where DTMUV had been previously detected, and in a not-at-risk population, who were people living in the same or neighbouring province, but at a distance from the farms and who had no contact with ducks. The sera from the at-risk population showed higher anti-DTMUV neutralizing antibody titres as compared with those of the not-at-risk population. However, within the at-risk population, workers with direct contact with ducks did not show higher neutralizing titres than those without direct contact. Interestingly, some people in the not-at-risk group also displayed high neutralizing antibody titres to DTMUV. These sera were tested against other endemic Flaviviruses and showed no or low cross-reactivity suggesting the specificity of the neutralizing activity against DTMUV. These data raise a possibility of DTMUV as a potential zoonotic pathogen but the mode of transmission of the virus from ducks or other possible hosts to humans should be explored further.
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Keywords:  Serological surveillance; Thai duck farm workers; Thai population; duck tembusu virus

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33470024     DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transbound Emerg Dis        ISSN: 1865-1674            Impact factor:   5.005


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