Serologic Investigation on Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus, Kemerovo Virus and Tribeč Virus Infections in Wild Birds

The present study reports on serosurvey on the tick-borne encephalitis virus European subtype (TBEV; genus ), and the tick-borne Kemerovo (KEMV) and Tribeč (TRBV) orbivirus (genus ) infections in tick-infested and non-infested birds. No virus RNA was detected in the blood clots. Birds were infested...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microorganisms (Basel) 2022-12, Vol.10 (12), p.2397
Hauptverfasser: Peňazziová, Katarína, Korytár, Ľuboš, Cingeľová Maruščáková, Ivana, Schusterová, Petra, Loziak, Alexander, Pivka, Soňa, Ondrejková, Anna, Pistl, Juraj, Csank, Tomáš
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Zusammenfassung:The present study reports on serosurvey on the tick-borne encephalitis virus European subtype (TBEV; genus ), and the tick-borne Kemerovo (KEMV) and Tribeč (TRBV) orbivirus (genus ) infections in tick-infested and non-infested birds. No virus RNA was detected in the blood clots. Birds were infested mostly by , but and were observed too. TBEV, KEMV and TRBV neutralising antibodies (NAb) were detected in the screening microtitration neutralisation test (μVNT). Seropositive samples were further examined in simultaneous μVNT to distinguish TBEV infection from WNV and USUV. KEMV and TRBV infections were also further examined by μVNT against each other. The demonstrated results point to increased TBEV and TRBV seroprevalence in birds over the past several years. This is the first study on KEMV infection in the Slovak bird population, and seropositive juvenile birds suggest its occurrence in a new geographic area. The results indicate the significance of tick infestation rates, seropositivity and specific NAb titre. The reservoir role of birds for TBEV, KEMV and TRBV remains unclear. However, targeted monitoring of birds and vectors is an effective measure of surveillance of arbovirus introduction into new geographic areas.
ISSN:2076-2607
2076-2607
DOI:10.3390/microorganisms10122397