Detection and characterization of novel respiratory viruses among native ducks (Anas luzonica) in Central Luzon, the Philippines
Milagros R Mananggit, Joely T Ongtangco, Xandre D Baccay, Ronnie Domingo, Mary Elizabeth Miranda, Romeo Gundran, Dan Drexel dela Cruz, Frank YK Wong, S Gabrielle Cody, Laura A Pulscher, Emily R Robie, Emily S Bailey, Gregory C Gray

TL;DR
This study found that domestic ducks in the Philippines are acquiring avian influenza viruses from wild birds, highlighting the need to prevent such interactions.
Contribution
The study provides evidence of avian influenza virus spillover from wild birds to domestic ducks in the Philippines.
Findings
Avian influenza virus prevalence was 2.3% among domestic ducks in Central Luzon.
Highly pathogenic H5N6 and low pathogenic H5N8 strains were identified in duck samples.
No evidence of influenza C, adenoviruses, coronaviruses, or enteroviruses was found.
Abstract
This cross-sectional, prospective surveillance study sought to determine the prevalence of novel respiratory viruses among domestic ducks in Central Luzon that are known to have frequent contact with wild avian species. Such contact may lead to novel virus spillover events that may harm domestic poultry as well as humans. From March 2019 to January 2020, cross-sectional and prospective surveillance for viruses among domestic ducks (Anas luzonica) was conducted by periodically collecting oropharyngeal swabs from ducks on 54 farms across three municipalities within Central Luzon (Region III). A flock of 30 sentinel domestic ducks was also sampled four times after being confined in the Candaba swamp. The resultant 1740 swab samples were pooled (5 samples/pool, 348 pools) by site and screened with molecular assays for respiratory viruses from multiple viral families. Two farms yielded…
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TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · Viral Infections and Vectors · Respiratory viral infections research
