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Published in: Archives of Virology 9/2014

01-09-2014 | Original Article

Experimental infection of dogs with H6N1 avian influenza A virus

Authors: Kaihui Cheng, Zhijun Yu, Yuwei Gao, Xianzhu Xia, Hongbin He, Yuping Hua, Hongliang Chai

Published in: Archives of Virology | Issue 9/2014

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Abstract

H6N1 avian influenza A viruses, which have spread across North America, Europe and Asia, have been shown to be infectious not only for birds but also for mammals. Because humans lack immunity to H6N1 avian influenza A viruses, the emergence of these viruses in humans would probably cause a pandemic. Replication of H6N1 avian influenza A viruses in dogs may facilitate their adaptation in humans because dogs are often in close contact with humans. However, the susceptibility of dogs to these viruses is unknown. To address this question, we infected beagles intranasally (i.n.) with an H6N1 avian influenza A virus that was isolated from a mallard. Inoculation of this virus into beagles resulted in the virus being detectable in the lung and seroconversion with no clinical signs except for a fever at 1 day post-inoculation (dpi). In addition, the virus was transiently shed from the nose and in the feces of the infected beagles. Our results suggest that dogs can be subclinically infected with H6N1 avian influenza A viruses, which, like H7N9, have low pathogenicity in birds and may serve as an intermediate host to transfer this virus to humans. Certain actions may be taken to prevent the potential transmission of these viruses, including the development of H6N1 avian influenza vaccines for prevention.
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Metadata
Title
Experimental infection of dogs with H6N1 avian influenza A virus
Authors
Kaihui Cheng
Zhijun Yu
Yuwei Gao
Xianzhu Xia
Hongbin He
Yuping Hua
Hongliang Chai
Publication date
01-09-2014
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Virology / Issue 9/2014
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Electronic ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-014-2058-7

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