Evidence of Influenza A Virus Infection in Cynomolgus Macaques, Thailand

dc.contributor.authorPaungpin W.
dc.contributor.authorThongdee M.
dc.contributor.authorKetchim N.
dc.contributor.authorChaiwattanarungruengpaisan S.
dc.contributor.authorSaechin A.
dc.contributor.authorSariya L.
dc.contributor.authorKaewchot S.
dc.contributor.authorPuthavathana P.
dc.contributor.authorWiriyarat W.
dc.contributor.otherMahidol University
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-18T18:24:16Z
dc.date.available2023-06-18T18:24:16Z
dc.date.issued2022-03-01
dc.description.abstractLittle is known about the ecology of influenza A virus (IAV) in nonhuman primates (NHPs). We conducted active surveillance of IAV among 672 cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) living in 27 free-ranging colonies in Thailand between March and November 2019. A hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay was employed as the screening test against 16 subtypes of avian influenza virus (AIV) and two strains of the H1 subtype of human influenza virus. The serum samples with HI titers ≥20 were further confirmed by microneutralization (MN) assay. Real-time RT-PCR assay was performed to detect the conserved region of the influenza matrix (M) gene. The seropositive rate for subtypes of IAV, including AIV H1 (1.6%, 11/672), AIV H2 (15.2%, 102/672), AIV H3 (0.3%, 2/672), AIV H9 (3.4%, 23/672), and human H1 (NP-045) (0.9%, 6/672), was demonstrated. We also found antibody against more than one subtype of IAV in 15 out of 128 positive tested sera (11.7%). Moreover, influenza genome could be detected in 1 out of 245 pool swab samples (0.41%). Evidence of IAV infection presented here emphasizes the role of NHPs in the ecology of the virus. Our findings highlight the need to further conduct a continuous active surveillance program in NHP populations.
dc.identifier.citationVeterinary Sciences Vol.9 No.3 (2022)
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/vetsci9030132
dc.identifier.eissn23067381
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85127057543
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/87088
dc.rights.holderSCOPUS
dc.subjectVeterinary
dc.titleEvidence of Influenza A Virus Infection in Cynomolgus Macaques, Thailand
dc.typeArticle
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oaire.citation.issue3
oaire.citation.titleVeterinary Sciences
oaire.citation.volume9
oairecerif.author.affiliationNational Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Thailand
oairecerif.author.affiliationMahidol University

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