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Genomic Evidence for Sequestration of Influenza A Virus Lineages in Sea Duck Host Species.

Dillon S McBride1, Sarah E Lauterbach1, Yao-Tsun Li2, Gavin J D Smith2, Mary Lea Killian3, Jacqueline M Nolting1, Yvonne C F Su2, Andrew S Bowman1.   

Abstract

Wild birds are considered the natural reservoir of influenza A viruses (IAVs) making them critical for IAV surveillance efforts. While sea ducks have played a role in novel IAV emergence events that threatened food security and public health, very few surveillance samples have been collected from sea duck hosts. From 2014-2018, we conducted surveillance focused in the Mississippi flyway, USA at locations where sea duck harvest has been relatively successful compared to our other sampling locations. Our surveillance yielded 1662 samples from sea ducks, from which we recovered 77 IAV isolates. Our analyses identified persistence of sea duck specific IAV lineages across multiple years. We also recovered sea duck origin IAVs containing an H4 gene highly divergent from the majority of North American H4-HA with clade node age of over 65 years. Identification of IAVs with long branch lengths is indicative of substantial genomic change consistent with persistence without detection by surveillance efforts. Sea ducks play a role in the movement and long-term persistence of IAVs and are likely harboring more undetected IAV diversity. Sea ducks should be a point of emphasis for future North American wild bird IAV surveillance efforts.

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Keywords:  Great Lakes region; United States; birds; ducks; genomics; influenza A virus; prevalence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33498851      PMCID: PMC7911388          DOI: 10.3390/v13020172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viruses        ISSN: 1999-4915            Impact factor:   5.048


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