Natural Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A/H5N1 Virus in Pet Ferrets
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animals, Clinical Course and Treatment
2.2. Anatomopathological Examination
2.3. Histopathological Examination
2.4. Virological Tests
3. Results
3.1. Anatomopathological and Histopathological Examination
3.2. Virological Tests
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Number | Age | Laboratory Number | Type of Sample | Result | Ct for H5 Gene | Ct for N1 Gene |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adult (mother) | F5 | pharyngeal swab | (+) | 30.21 | 31.02 |
2 | Adult | F4 | pharyngeal swab | (+) | 27.14 | 27.32 |
3 | Young | F3 | pharyngeal swab | (+) | 34.78 | 34.90 |
4 | Young | F2 | pharyngeal swab | (+) | 28.54 | 28.72 |
5 | Young | F1 | lung | (+) | 25.62 | 26.03 |
6 | Young | F1 | liver | (+) | 31.54 | 32.00 |
7 | Young | F1 | spleen | (+) | 32.04 | 32.31 |
8 | Young | F1 | intestine | (+) | 34.23 | 34.71 |
9 | Young | F1 | brain | (+) | 34.55 | 34.83 |
10 | Young | F1 | heart | (+) | 34.12 | 34.62 |
11 | Young | F1 | trachea | (+) | 34.17 | 34.88 |
12 | Young | F1 | pancreas | (+) | 30.74 | 31.10 |
13 | Young | F1 | kidney | (−) | - | - |
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Golke, A.; Jańczak, D.; Szaluś-Jordanow, O.; Dzieciątkowski, T.; Sapierzyński, R.; Moroz-Fik, A.; Mickiewicz, M.; Frymus, T. Natural Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A/H5N1 Virus in Pet Ferrets. Viruses 2024, 16, 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060931
Golke A, Jańczak D, Szaluś-Jordanow O, Dzieciątkowski T, Sapierzyński R, Moroz-Fik A, Mickiewicz M, Frymus T. Natural Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A/H5N1 Virus in Pet Ferrets. Viruses. 2024; 16(6):931. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060931
Chicago/Turabian StyleGolke, Anna, Dawid Jańczak, Olga Szaluś-Jordanow, Tomasz Dzieciątkowski, Rafał Sapierzyński, Agata Moroz-Fik, Marcin Mickiewicz, and Tadeusz Frymus. 2024. "Natural Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A/H5N1 Virus in Pet Ferrets" Viruses 16, no. 6: 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060931
APA StyleGolke, A., Jańczak, D., Szaluś-Jordanow, O., Dzieciątkowski, T., Sapierzyński, R., Moroz-Fik, A., Mickiewicz, M., & Frymus, T. (2024). Natural Infection with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A/H5N1 Virus in Pet Ferrets. Viruses, 16(6), 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060931