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Williams, Richard A. J. & Criollo Valencia, Hillary A. & López Márquez, Irene & González González, Fernando & Llorente, Francisco & Jiménez Clavero, Miguel Ángel & Busquets, Núria & Mateo Barrientos, Marta & Ortiz-Díez, Gustavo & Ayllon Santiago, Tania (2024 ) .West Nile Virus Seroprevalence in Wild Birds and Equines in Madrid Province, Spain.
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Williams, Richard A. J. & Criollo Valencia, Hillary A. & López Márquez, Irene & González González, Fernando & Llorente, Francisco & Jiménez Clavero, Miguel Ángel & Busquets, Núria & Mateo Barrientos, Marta & Ortiz-Díez, Gustavo & Ayllon Santiago, Tania. 2024 .West Nile Virus Seroprevalence in Wild Birds and Equines in Madrid Province, Spain.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44813
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Williams, Richard A. J. |
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Criollo Valencia, Hillary A. |
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López Márquez, Irene |
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González González, Fernando |
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Llorente, Francisco |
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Jiménez Clavero, Miguel Ángel |
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Busquets, Núria |
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Mateo Barrientos, Marta |
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Ortiz-Díez, Gustavo |
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Ayllon Santiago, Tania
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2024-11-20T15:35:05Z |
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2024-11-20T15:35:05Z |
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2024 |
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2024 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44813 |
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West Nile virus (WNV) is a re-emerging flavivirus, primarily circulating among avian
hosts and mosquito vectors, causing periodic outbreaks in humans and horses, often leading to
neuroinvasive disease and mortality. Spain has reported several outbreaks, most notably in 2020
with seventy-seven human cases and eight fatalities. WNV has been serologically detected in horses
in the Community of Madrid, but to our knowledge, it has never been reported from wild birds in
this region. To estimate the seroprevalence of WNV in wild birds and horses in the Community of
Madrid, 159 wild birds at a wildlife rescue center and 25 privately owned equines were sampled.
Serum from thirteen birds (8.2%) and one equine (4.0%) tested positive with a WNV competitive
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) designed for WNV antibody detection but sensitive
to cross-reacting antibodies to other flaviviruses. Virus-neutralization test (VNT) confirmed WNV
antibodies in four bird samples (2.5%), and antibodies to undetermined flavivirus in four additional
samples. One equine sample (4.0%) tested positive for WNV by VNT, although this horse previously resided in a WN-endemic area. ELISA-positive birds included both migratory and resident species,
juveniles and adults. Two seropositive juvenile birds suggest local flavivirus transmission within the
Community of Madrid, while WNV seropositive adult birds may have been infected outside Madrid.
The potential circulation of flaviviruses, including WNV, in birds in the Madrid Community raises
concerns, although further surveillance of mosquitoes, wild birds, and horses in Madrid is necessary
to establish the extent of transmission and the principal species involved.
Keywords: flavivirus; West Nile virus; birds; equines; seroprevalence; central Spain |
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eng |
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CC-BY |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
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flavivirus; West Nile virus; birds; equines; seroprevalence; central Spain |
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West Nile Virus Seroprevalence in Wild Birds and Equines in Madrid Province, Spain |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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