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Comparative pathology in ferrets infected with H1N1 influenza A viruses isolated from different hosts
Authors:Smith Jennifer Humberd  Nagy Tamas  Driskell Elizabeth  Brooks Paula  Tompkins S Mark  Tripp Ralph A
Institution:Department of Infectious Diseases, Animal Health Research Center, University of Georgia, 111 Carlton Street, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Abstract:Virus replication and pulmonary disease pathogenesis in ferrets following intranasal infection with a pandemic influenza virus strain (A/California/4/09 CA09]), a human seasonal influenza H1N1 virus isolate (A/New Caledonia/20/99 Ncal99]), a classical swine influenza H1N1 virus isolate (A/Swine/Iowa/15/30 Sw30]), or an avian H1N1 virus isolate (A/Mallard/MN/A108-2355/08 Mal08]) were compared. Nasal wash virus titers were similar for Ncal99 and Sw30, with peak virus titers of 10(5.1) 50% tissue culture infectious doses (TCID(50))/ml and 10(5.5) TCID(50)/ml occurring at day 3 postinfection (p.i.), respectively. The mean peak titer for CA09 also occurred at day 3 p.i. but was higher (10(7) TCID(50)/ml). In contrast, the peak virus titers (10(3.6) to 10(4.3) TCID(50)/ml) for Mal08 were delayed, occurring between days 5 and 7 p.i. Disease pathogenesis was characterized by microscopic lesions in the nasal turbinates and lungs of all ferrets; however, Sw30 infection was associated with severe bronchointerstitial pneumonia. The results demonstrate that although CA09 is highly transmissible in the human population and replicates well in the ferret model, it causes modest disease compared to other H1N1 viruses, particularly Sw30 infection.
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