| Literature DB >> 35890004 |
Shahan Azeem1,2, Yuko Sato3, Baoqing Guo3, Anna Wolc4,5, Hanjun Kim3, Hai Hoang1, Mahesh Bhandari1, Kathleen Mayo1, Jian Yuan3, Jihun Yoon6, Phillip C Gauger3, Kyoung-Jin Yoon1,3.
Abstract
The present study was conducted to assess the potential vector role of feedstuffs for the area spreading of avian influenza virus (AIV). Firstly, feed samples were collected from commercial poultry facilities that experienced highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N2) in 2014-2015 for AIV testing by a real-time RT-PCR specific for the viral matrix gene. Secondly, feed materials obtained from an AIV-negative farm were spiked with various concentrations of a low pathogenic AIV H5N2. Virus-spiked cell culture media were prepared in the same manner and used for comparison. The spiked feed and media samples were tested by a multiplex real-time RT-PCR ran in a quantitative manner, either immediately or after incubation at -20, 4, 22, and 37 °C for 24, 48, and 72 h. Some of the feedstuffs collected from the poultry facilities or feed mills were positive for AIV RNA but negative by the virus isolation (VI) test, while all the formaldehyde-treated feedstuffs were PCR-negative. In the spiked feeds, the AIV titer was 1-3 logs lower than that in the corresponding media, even when tested immediately after spiking, suggesting that feed might have a negative impact on the virus or PCR detection. The half-life of AIV RNA was shorter at a higher temperature. A significant decay in the viral RNA over time was noted at 37 °C (p < 0.05), suggesting that feedstuffs should be maintained in the cold chain when testing is desired. Furthermore, the thermal degradation of AIV suggests that the heat treatment of feeds could be an alternative to chemical treatment when contamination is suspected. Collectively, the study observations indicate that AIV survivability in feed is relatively low, thus rendering it a low risk.Entities:
Keywords: avian influenza virus; complete layer mash; feed; half-life; poultry; real-time polymerase chain reaction
Year: 2022 PMID: 35890004 PMCID: PMC9321594 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11070755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Detection of avian influenza virus RNA in feedstuffs from commercial poultry barns and associated feed mills after an avian influenza outbreak. Sampling was done after all birds were depopulated.
| Sample Origin—Type | PCR Result (Ct/Interpretation) | Virus Isolation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Facility #1 | Barn 1—Feed Trough 1 | 36.9/Presumptive positive | Negative |
| Barn 2—Feed Trough 1 | 36.6/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 2—Feed Trough 2 | 35.7/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 3—Feed Trough 1 | 36.2/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 3—Feed Trough 2 | 34.2/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 4—Feed Trough 1 | 34.5/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 4—Feed Trough 2 | 35.7/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 5—Feed Trough 1 | 32.6/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 5—Feed Trough 2 | 36.0/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 6—Feed Trough 1 | 38.3/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 7—Feed Trough 1 | 35.2/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 8—Feed Trough 2 | 37.5/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 9—Feed Trough 1 | 39.3/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Facility #2 | Barn 5—Feed Trough 3 | 32.2/Presumptive positive | Negative |
| Barn 10—Feed Trough 4 | 32.3/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 10—Feed Corners | 30.5/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 20—Feed Trough 2 | 31.1/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Barn 22—Feed Trough 1 | 30.3/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Feed mill, Egg Shells (internally sourced) A | 39.7/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Feed mill, Egg Shells (internally sourced) | 38.1/Presumptive positive | Negative | |
| Feed mill, Meat and bone meal (externally sourced) B | 37.9/Presumptive positive | Negative |
A Internally sourced: ingredients came from company’s own flocks. B Externally sourced: ingredients came from an external entity.
Half-life (h) of H5N2 low pathogenic avian influenza virus RNA in the feed and media. Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s media at various temperatures.
| 37 °C | 22 °C | 4 °C | −20 °C | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Media | 19.87 A
| 57.84 | ∞ C | ∞ |
| Feed | 49.29 | ∞ | ∞ | ∞ |
A Half-life of AIV RNA was determined by a real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (real-time RT–PCR). The feed or media was spiked with various concentrations (102 to 106 EID50/mL) of AIV and tested for virus titer by RRT–PCR immediately and every 24 h while incubating at various temperatures for 72 h. B 95% Confidence interval of the estimated half-life. C The slope was not significantly different from zero; hence, the upper bound of the confidence interval is incalculable and is interpreted as infinity.
Figure 1Changes in AIV RNA concentration in the feed and cell culture media (Dulbecco’s modified Eagle media) over time when incubated at various temperatures, as measured by a real-time RT–PCR. The net virus titer (EID50/ml equivalent) was calculated by subtracting the virus titer of spiked material from the estimated virus titer of sample after treatment.
Limit of detection (AIV titer corresponding gray shadow) of real-time RT–PCR for H5N2 low pathogenic avian influenza virus spiked in the feed and media after 24, 48, and 72 h at various temperatures.
| Temperature (°C) | Matrix | AIV Titer (EID50/mL or EID50/g) Expected in Each Virus-Spiked Sample | |||||||||||||
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| 0 h | 24 h | ||||||||||||||
| 106 | 105 | 104 | 103 | 102 | 101 | 100 | 106 | 105 | 104 | 103 | 102 | 101 | 100 | ||
| −20 | Media | 3/3 A | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 |
| 4 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 2/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | ||||||||
| 22 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | ||||||||
| 37 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | ||||||||
| −20 | Feed | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 |
| 4 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | ||||||||
| 22 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | ||||||||
| 37 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | ||||||||
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| −20 | Media | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 2/2 B | 0/3 | 0/3 |
| 4 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | |
| 22 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | |
| 37 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | |
| −20 | Feed | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 2/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 |
| 4 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 1/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | |
| 22 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | |
| 37 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 3/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | 0/3 | |
A Number of positive samples/Number of tested samples. B Result of one of the three replicate samples was not reported.
PCR-based estimates of the virus titer (EID50 per 1 mL or 1 g) in the media and feed immediately after being spiked with an H5N2 low pathogenic avian influenza virus at various concentrations (100 to 106 EID50/mL).
| Matrix | AIV Titer (EID50/h or EID50/g) Expected in Each Virus-Spiked Sample | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106 | 105 | 104 | 103 | 102 | 101 | 100 | |
| Media | 1.0 × 106 * | 9.4 × 104 | 8.6 × 103 | 1.1 × 103 | 1.9 × 102 | 3.6 × 101 | Neg |
| Feed | 7.9 × 103 | 7.8 × 102 | 1.3 × 102 | 2.6 × 101 | Neg | Neg | Neg |
* Virus titer in the sample estimated by a quantitative real-time RT–PCR.
Presence or absence of infectious AIV in the feed and media spiked with various virus titers (103 to 106 EID50 per 1 mL or gram) immediately after spiking (0 h) or incubation at −20 °C and 22 °C for 72 h.
| Temperature (°C) | Matrix | 0 h | 72 h | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106 | 105 | 104 | 103 | 106 | 105 | 104 | 103 | ||
| −20 | Media | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos | Pos |
| 22 | Pos | Pos | Pos | Neg (0/3) | |||||
| −20 | Feed | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg |
| 22 | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | |||||