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Results of scientific expedition to natural biotopes of the Republic of Tyva in 2019 with the purpose of infectious disease monitoring in wild bird populations

https://doi.org/10.29326/2304-196X-2020-2-33-83-88

Abstract

The results of the scientific expedition to Tere Khol and Uvs Nuur Lakes in the Republic of Tyva with the purpose of active monitoring of highly dangerous diseases in wild migratory waterfowl and epidemic analysis of these biotope water areas are presented in the paper. The Uvs Nuur Lake is a kind of an indicator for avian influenza introduction to the Russian Federation, because this is the resting and nesting area for many migratory wild birds during the period of mass migrations from Central and South-East Asian countries. In the process of active monitoring the complete autopsy of bird carcasses with description of organs and systems and sampling for laboratory diagnostics were performed. Droppings (pooled samples), parts of internal organs from dead and shot birds, blood (if possible) served as biological and pathological material for testing. While sampling, species were identified using an ornithological guide. The autopsy of dead waterfowl and birds shot for diagnostic purposes demonstrated a high worm burden of nematodes and cestodes. Two samples from European herring gulls were positive for avian influenza type A virus genome and subtype H13N6 was identified in one of them. Avian paramyxovirus serotype 1 (APMV-1), the agent of Newcastle disease, was found in one sample from gulls. The lakes of the Republic of Tyva are the most significant sites for sampling of biological material from wild birds, as the primary detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in this territory is a serious signal of potential further virus spread and a precursor to a probable epizooty. Notwithstanding the absence of AIV very virulent isolate detections in wild bird populations the middle term prognosis for 2020 can be designated as cautious, as the avian influenza epidemic situation is deteriorating globally, especially in the European countries, and the threat of the virus introduction to the Russian territory with migratory birds still exists.

About the Authors

M. S. Volkov
FGBI “Federal Centre for Animal Health”
Russian Federation
Mikhail S. Volkov, Candidate of Sciences (Veterinary Medicine), Head of Laboratory for Epizootology and Monitoring


V. N. Irza
FGBI “Federal Centre for Animal Health”
Russian Federation
Viktor N. Irza, Doctor of Sciences (Veterinary Medicine), Chief Researcher, Information and Analysis Centre


A. V. Varkentin
FGBI “Federal Centre for Animal Health”
Russian Federation
Andrey V. Varkentin, Candidate of Sciences (Veterinary Medicine), Head of Sector, Information and Analysis Centre


S. V. Rogolyov
Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Republics of Khakassia and Tyva and Kemerovo Oblast
Russian Federation
Sergey V. Rogolyov, Inspector


A. V. Andriyasov
FGBI “Federal Centre for Animal Health”
Russian Federation
Artyom V. Andriyasov, Candidate of Sciences (Biology), Leading Researcher, Reference Laboratory for Avian Viral Diseases


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Volkov M.S., Irza V.N., Varkentin A.V., Rogolyov S.V., Andriyasov A.V. Results of scientific expedition to natural biotopes of the Republic of Tyva in 2019 with the purpose of infectious disease monitoring in wild bird populations. Veterinary Science Today. 2020;(2):83-88. https://doi.org/10.29326/2304-196X-2020-2-33-83-88

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