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A Prior Usutu Virus Infection Can Protect Geese from Severe West Nile Disease

Authors :
Hannah Reemtsma
Cora M. Holicki
Christine Fast
Felicitas Bergmann
Martin H. Groschup
Ute Ziegler
Source :
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 7, p 959 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Usutu virus (USUV) and West Nile virus (WNV) are closely related pathogens circulating between mosquitoes and birds, but also infecting mammals as dead-end hosts. Both viruses share the same susceptible hosts, vectors, and even distribution areas in Central Europe. The aim of the study was, therefore, to understand their amplification potential and interference upon a successive infection. Two-week old geese were initially infected with an USUV isolate from Germany and with a German WNV isolate17 days later. The geese were susceptible to the USUV and the WNV infections, as evidenced by specific flavivirus antibodies in all of the birds. Furthermore, in half of the USUV-inoculated geese, USUV genomes were detected in the blood and swab samples 2–4 days post-infection. Additionally, most of the examined organs contained USUV genomes and showed signs of encephalitis and ganglioneuritis. Interestingly, upon a sequential infection with WNV, the genome copy numbers in all of the examined samples were significantly lower and less frequent than after a WNV mono-infection. Similarly, the histopathological lesions were less severe. Therefore, it can be concluded that a previous USUV infection can protect birds from clinical disease in a subsequent WNV infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20760817
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pathogens
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f4a75c2a5a554a84b4285fac04eeea44
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070959