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Avian influenza transmission risk along live poultry trading networks in Bangladesh.
Moyen, Natalie; Hoque, Md Ahasanul; Mahmud, Rashed; Hasan, Mahmudul; Sarkar, Sudipta; Biswas, Paritosh Kumar; Mehedi, Hossain; Henning, Joerg; Mangtani, Punam; Flora, Meerjady Sabrina; Rahman, Mahmudur; Debnath, Nitish C; Giasuddin, Mohammad; Barnett, Tony; Pfeiffer, Dirk U; Fournié, Guillaume.
Affiliation
  • Moyen N; Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TA, UK. nmoyen3@rvc.ac.uk.
  • Hoque MA; Department of Medicine & Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chattogram, 4225, Bangladesh.
  • Mahmud R; Department of Medicine & Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chattogram, 4225, Bangladesh.
  • Hasan M; Animal Health Research Division, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Dhaka, 1341, Bangladesh.
  • Sarkar S; Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Biswas PK; Department of Microbiology and Veterinary Public Health and Director, Poultry Research and Training Center (PTRC), Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chattogram, 4225, Bangladesh.
  • Mehedi H; Department of Livestock Services, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Henning J; School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD, 4343, Australia.
  • Mangtani P; Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, WC1E 7HT, UK.
  • Flora MS; Additional Director General Planning and Development Directorate, General of Health Services, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh.
  • Rahman M; Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Debnath NC; Department of Medicine & Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chattogram, 4225, Bangladesh.
  • Giasuddin M; Animal Health Research Division, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Dhaka, 1341, Bangladesh.
  • Barnett T; Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TA, UK.
  • Pfeiffer DU; The Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
  • Fournié G; Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Sci Rep ; 11(1): 19962, 2021 10 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34620890
ABSTRACT
Live animal markets are known hotspots of zoonotic disease emergence. To mitigate those risks, we need to understand how networks shaped by trading practices influence disease spread. Yet, those practices are rarely recorded in high-risk settings. Through a large cross-sectional study, we assessed the potential impact of live poultry trading networks' structures on avian influenza transmission dynamics in Bangladesh. Networks promoted mixing between chickens sourced from different farming systems and geographical locations, fostering co-circulation of viral strains of diverse origins in markets. Viral transmission models suggested that the observed rise in viral prevalence from farms to markets was unlikely explained by intra-market transmission alone, but substantially influenced by transmission occurring in upstream network nodes. Disease control interventions should therefore alter the entire network structures. However, as networks differed between chicken types and city supplied, standardised interventions are unlikely to be effective, and should be tailored to local structural characteristics.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Commerce / Influenza in Birds Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Commerce / Influenza in Birds Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom