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1 National Wildlife Health Center West Nile Virus What’s New in the Wildlife Arena? November 2003 What’s New in the Wildlife Arena? November 2003

2 National Wildlife Health Center Emi Kate Saito (I’m the one on the far left – INCDNCM 2003, AZ) Background: Born/raised Pittsburgh PA BS, 1993: U. of WI – Madison Zoology, Biological Aspects of Conservation VMD, 1997: U. of PA MSPH, 2001: Emory U. Epidemiology WNV-related work: Dekalb Co. Board of Health, Atlanta GA (2001) NWHC, Madison WI (since 2002) 1

3 National Wildlife Health Center Famous last words in Emi’s life:  From a guidance counselor in high school:  “Why don’t you become a veterinarian? They work a nice M-F, 9-5 job.”  Ha.  Upon graduating from college:  “I want to be a field biologist. I’ll get my veterinary degree so I can treat my subjects if they get sick/injured.”  =little sleep & little pay  Upon graduating from vet school:  “My head hurts. I think my brain is full.”  From a guidance counselor in high school:  “Why don’t you become a veterinarian? They work a nice M-F, 9-5 job.”  Ha.  Upon graduating from college:  “I want to be a field biologist. I’ll get my veterinary degree so I can treat my subjects if they get sick/injured.”  =little sleep & little pay  Upon graduating from vet school:  “My head hurts. I think my brain is full.” 2

4 National Wildlife Health Center Basic Virus Review Family: Flaviviridae Genus: Flavivirus Japanese Encephalitis Antigenic Complex Complex includes: Japanese Encephalitis St. Louis Encephalitis Usutu - Austria 2002, 2003 West Nile Family: Flaviviridae Genus: Flavivirus Japanese Encephalitis Antigenic Complex Complex includes: Japanese Encephalitis St. Louis Encephalitis Usutu - Austria 2002, 2003 West Nile 3

5 National Wildlife Health Center Transmission Virus 4

6 National Wildlife Health Center Role of Wildlife in Maintenance of WNV 5

7 National Wildlife Health Center Clinical Signs  Found Dead  General weakness, lethargy  Emaciation  Sedentary  Difficulty maintaining balance, trembling  Inability to walk, perch, stand, or fly  Do not respond normally to danger  Found Dead  General weakness, lethargy  Emaciation  Sedentary  Difficulty maintaining balance, trembling  Inability to walk, perch, stand, or fly  Do not respond normally to danger 6

8 National Wildlife Health Center Dead bird mortality, 2003  As of 11/3/2003:  approximately 13,000 dead birds found positive  44 states + DC  Although state of MD not testing birds, positive birds found from military installations in MD  ID, NV, OR, WA  7 Canadian Provinces  Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia  As of 11/3/2003:  approximately 13,000 dead birds found positive  44 states + DC  Although state of MD not testing birds, positive birds found from military installations in MD  ID, NV, OR, WA  7 Canadian Provinces  Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia 7

9 National Wildlife Health Center Also in the Western Hemisphere…  Resident/non-migratory birds  Mexico  Dominican Republic  Jamaica  El Salvador?  Resident/non-migratory birds  Mexico  Dominican Republic  Jamaica  El Salvador? 8

10 National Wildlife Health Center # Species Affected  at least 171 dead avian species  another 35 antibody-positive  23 mammals (including equids)  another 6 antibody-positive  prairie dogs? unconfirmed  1 reptile  another antibody-positive  at least 171 dead avian species  another 35 antibody-positive  23 mammals (including equids)  another 6 antibody-positive  prairie dogs? unconfirmed  1 reptile  another antibody-positive 9

11 National Wildlife Health Center 2003 WNV-Related Wildlife Mortality Events  American White Pelicans  Raptors  Black Vultures  Squirrels Captive/Farmed:  Alligators  American White Pelicans  Raptors  Black Vultures  Squirrels Captive/Farmed:  Alligators 10

12 National Wildlife Health Center Other Wildlife Mortality  Cotton-tail rabbits -- WY  Crows- WA  Cotton-tail rabbits -- WY  Crows- WA 11

13 National Wildlife Health Center Testing Methods  Specimens  Organs  Oropharyngeal/cloacal swabs  Immature feathers (blood quills)  Tests  Virus Isolation  RT-PCR  VecTest  Specimens  Organs  Oropharyngeal/cloacal swabs  Immature feathers (blood quills)  Tests  Virus Isolation  RT-PCR  VecTest 12

14 National Wildlife Health Center Utility of Continuing Dead Bird Testing and Reporting  Dead (positive) birds continue to serve as early indicator of human risk of infection  Arboviral panel/Diagnostic evaluation of dead wildlife can lead to discovery of other agents of concern  Dead bird reporting (or lack of) may indicate higher risk areas, as well as indicate areas where need to target more education campaigns  Further understanding of epidemiology and ecology of virus in North America  Dead (positive) birds continue to serve as early indicator of human risk of infection  Arboviral panel/Diagnostic evaluation of dead wildlife can lead to discovery of other agents of concern  Dead bird reporting (or lack of) may indicate higher risk areas, as well as indicate areas where need to target more education campaigns  Further understanding of epidemiology and ecology of virus in North America 13

15 National Wildlife Health Center Why to stop testing…  Cost of shipping, testing, staff to collect  Inconvenience – lots of phone calls, particularly after the 1 st positive  If it’s known to be in the area, could solely focus on mosquito testing…  VecTest useful – designed for mosquito testing, cheaper, considered to have acceptable sensitivity/specificity for surveillance purposes  Cost of shipping, testing, staff to collect  Inconvenience – lots of phone calls, particularly after the 1 st positive  If it’s known to be in the area, could solely focus on mosquito testing…  VecTest useful – designed for mosquito testing, cheaper, considered to have acceptable sensitivity/specificity for surveillance purposes 14

16 National Wildlife Health Center Research Update… 15

17 National Wildlife Health Center Some studies to mention:  Crows in IL  Crows in OK  Blue Jays in OH  Herps  Bird Counts  Bird vaccination studies  Crows in IL  Crows in OK  Blue Jays in OH  Herps  Bird Counts  Bird vaccination studies 16

18 National Wildlife Health Center Thank you for your attention! Any questions? esaito@usgs.gov 608-270-2456 Any questions? esaito@usgs.gov 608-270-2456 17


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