Influenza and the Poultry Link

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Influenza and the Poultry Link

Hemagglutinin Neuraminidase

Type A Influenza Surface Antigens Subtype Surface Antigens Hemagglutinin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 human equine swine Neuraminidase 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 human equine swine

Type A Influenza Surface Antigens Subtype Surface Antigens Hemagglutinin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 human equine swine avian Neuraminidase 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 human equine swine avian

Type A Influenza virus role of birds (bird flu?) Waterfowl present for 105 million years find all subtypes of flu asymptomatic intestinal infection excrete large amounts of virus into water

Type A Influenza virus role of birds (bird flu?) Domestic birds (chickens, etc): 50 million years respiratory infection/illness can shed lots of virus from respiratory and GI tract (route of spread) can become very ill or die acutely with infection

Avian Influenza Spectrum of Disease: Low Pathogenic No or mild disease Highly Pathogenic Acute, systemic disease edema hemorrhage high mortality Senne, USDA, NVSL

Pathogenesis of AI Low Path strains Replication at point of entry High Path strains Respiratory / Intestinal Viremia replication Systemic infection Few basic amino acids (B-X-X-R/) Multiple basic amino acids (B-X-B-R/) Senne, USDA, NVSL

Poultry meat: infected birds with low pathogenic avian influenza virus from GI tract/respiratory tract no virus found in breast meat or thigh meat Swayne, Beck Avian Dis. 49:81-85, 2005

Avian Influenza Factors Influencing Pathogenicity: Usually H 5 or H 7 subtypes HA plays dominant role Multiple basic amino acids at HA cleavage site Highly pathogenic AI strains evolve from nonpathogenic lineage Senne, USDA, NVSL

Highly pathogenic AI strains evolve from nonpathogenic lineage 1983-84 outbreak of highly pathogenic H 5 N 2 avian influenza in flocks in Pennsylvania State of Emergency Declared: $63 million spent 443 affected flocks 17 million birds depopulated

Connecticut: Nov 2001 H 7 N 2 antibodies discovered 1 ill flock of chickens flock depopulated trade embargoes follow

Pennsylvania: Dec 2001 - Jan 2002 H 7 N 2 low pathogenic influenza isolated 9 flocks in Union and Snyder Co. flocks depopulated embargoes follow

U.S. Agricultural Research Service export projections for 2002: - 3.2 million tons of product - $2.3 billion

Embargoes Japan banned import of all poultry & poultry products from US China banned all of PA origin

Japan 5th largest importer of US poultry and poultry products ~$130 million annually ~ $10 million caught en route all of U.S. for 5 weeks then just on PA origin poultry/products

Russia 2001 purchased ~ 1 million tons of U.S. poultry worth approximately $700 million March 9, 2002 - banned U.S. poultry

World Events

Hong Kong 1997-1998 H 5 N 1 isolated avian influenza jumps species barrier 18 people ill 6 die Jan-Feb 1998 depopulated all live bird markets

Hong Kong - Feb 2002 recurrence of H 5 influenza traced to farms in China flocks depopulated markets in Hong Kong depopulated, cleaned and disinfected No human involvement

Winter 2003-2004 reports of sick, dying birds (poultry) from South Korea additional reports from Viet Nam and other countries in South East Asia later China reports bird losses and possibly human cases DX: H 5 N 1 highly pathogenic avian flu virus

Ultimately 8 Asian countries with HPAI (H 5 N 1 ) in chicken flocks - 100 million birds culled or died South Korea Viet Nam Thailand China Japan Cambodia Indonesia Laos

This may fit for migratory waterfowl arriving to winter in southern China, but what is the evidence for migratory birds transmitting H5N1 across the region? There are no wild migratory birds that spend the winter in southern China and then migrate further south to Southern Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, central Thailand, nor north to Korea Plus the number of wild migratory bird species that overlap ecologically with domestic waterfowl or poultry at any time is extremely limited. Source: The Lancet

Recent World Events Outside Of Southeast Asia

Canada eh Feb 2004 reported low pathogenic H 7 N 3 18,000 birds euthanized British Columbia Mar 10, 2004 2 nd flock found positive for H 7 N 3 depopulated 36,000 birds on 7 house farm 2 kilometers from 1 st flock HIGH PATH

Canada Apr 14, 2004 additional confirmed positive flocks: 28 commercial flocks - 10 w/in high risk region - 15 w/in surveillance and control region 10 non-commercial flocks U. S. and 15 other countries ban poultry & poultry products

Netherlands Largest exporter of poultry to the E.U. 2003 High Path H 7 virus culled approx. 25% of poultry in the country 30.7 million birds in 1300 flocks 1 human death/workers with conjunctivitis Mar 2004 reported antibodies to avian flu culled duck flock w/antibodies culled 36,000 chickens for same reason

U. S. Events, 2004

Delaware Feb 5 - ill birds reported, samples collected quick test - AI positive (clinical onset 2/3) Feb 7 - depopulated 12,000 birds on index farm Feb 7 - lab confirms low pathogenic H 7 N 2 virus

Delaware Feb 9 73,800 broilers ill outside the 6 mile surveillance zone commercial flock 70% morbidity, slight increase in mortality 3 poultry houses on the farm low pathogenic avian influenza H 7 N 2

Texas Feb 17 - report of positive H 5 (highly pathogenic) Gonzalez County, TX Feb 21 - depopulated 6,600 birds on index farm

Maryland Mar 5 - report of positive low pathogenic H 7 N 2 Pocomoke City, MD Mar 7 - depopulated 118,000 birds on farm Mar 9 - depopulated an additional 200,000 birds

International Response - 42 countries banned U.S. poultry and poultry products - 23 were U.S. wide bans - others are state-by-state or state and contiguous state bans

Question: So how does Agriculture handle the finding of avian influenza?

Question: So how does Agriculture handle the finding of avian influenza? Answer: It depends.

Question: So how does Agriculture handle the finding of avian influenza? Answer: It depends. 1. What type of flu is it? (pathogenic or potentially path; H5 or H7 or other) 2. What is the status or use of the flock/bird? (backyard, commercial) 3. What is the risk of the flock to others? (spread) 4. What are the potential trade implications? (embargoes) 5. What options are available for control/eradication?

Available options? 1. Quarantine 2. Depopulation, cleaning and disinfecting of premises 3. Vaccinate 4. Surveillance around infected flock(s)

Question: So how does Agriculture handle the finding of avian influenza? Answer: Carefully.