High Prevalence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: A Virus in Vietnam's Live Bird Markets

  • Duy Tung Dao
  • , Kristen K. Coleman
  • , Vuong N. Bui
  • , Anh N. Bui
  • , Long H. Tran
  • , Quy D. Nguyen
  • , Son Than
  • , Laura A. Pulscher
  • , Lyudmyla V. Marushchak
  • , Emily R. Robie
  • , Hung Nguyen-Viet
  • , Phuc Duc Pham
  • , Nathaniel C. Christy
  • , John S. Brooks
  • , Huy C. Nguyen
  • , Adam M. Rubrum
  • , Richard J. Webby
  • , Gregory C. Gray

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Abstract

Background. In recent years, Vietnam has suffered multiple epizootics of influenza in poultry. Methods. From 10 January 2019 to 26 April 2021, we employed a One Health influenza surveillance approach at live bird markets (LBMs) and swine farms in Northern Vietnam. When the COVID-19 pandemic permitted, each month, field teams collected oral secretion samples from poultry and pigs, animal facility bioaerosol and fecal samples, and animal worker nasal washes at 4 LBMs and 5 swine farms across 5 sites. Initially samples were screened with molecular assays followed by culture in embryonated eggs (poultry swabs) or Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (human or swine swabs). Results. Many of the 3493 samples collected had either molecular or culture evidence for influenza A virus, including 314 (37.5%) of the 837 poultry oropharyngeal swabs, 144 (25.1%) of the 574 bioaerosol samples, 438 (34.9%) of the 1257 poultry fecal swab samples, and 16 (1.9%) of the 828 human nasal washes. Culturing poultry samples yielded 454 influenza A isolates, 83 of which were H5, and 70 (84.3%) of these were highly pathogenic. Additionally, a positive human sample had a H9N2 avian-like PB1 gene. In contrast, the prevalence of influenza A in the swine farms was much lower with only 6 (0.4%) of the 1700 total swine farm samples studied, having molecular evidence for influenza A virus. Conclusions. This study suggests that Vietnam’s LBMs continue to harbor high prevalences of avian influenza A viruses, including many highly pathogenic H5N6 strains, which will continue to threaten poultry and humans.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberofae355
JournalOpen Forum Infectious Diseases
Volume11
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2024

Keywords

  • avian influenza virus
  • highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
  • influenza virus
  • zoonosis
  • zoonotic influenza

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Infectious Diseases

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