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Avian Pathol ; : 1-10, 2024 Apr 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38572655

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strains of genotype GVIII have been emerging in Europe in the last decade, but no biological characterization has been reported so far. This paper reports the extensive genetic and biological characterization of IBV strain D2860 of genotype GVIII which was isolated from a Dutch layer flock that showed a drop in egg production. Whole genome sequencing showed that it has a high similarity (95%) to CK/DE/IB80/2016 (commonly known as IB80). Cross-neutralization tests with antigens and serotype-specific antisera of a panel of different non-GVIII genotypes consistently gave less than 2% antigenic cross-relationship with D2860. Five experiments using specified pathogen-free chickens of 0, 4, 29 and 63 weeks of age showed that D2860 was not able to cause clinical signs, drop in egg production, false layers or renal pathology. There was also a distinct lack of ciliostasis at both 5 and 8 days post-inoculation at any age, despite proof of infection by immunohistochemical (IHC) staining, RT-PCR and serology. IHC showed immunostaining between 5 and 8 days post inoculation in epithelial cells of sinuses and conchae, while only a few birds displayed immunostaining in the trachea. In vitro comparison of replication of D2860 and M41 in chicken embryo kidney cells at 37°C and at 41°C indicated that D2860 might have a degree of temperature sensitivity that might cause it to prefer the colder parts of the respiratory tract.

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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; 1682024 Apr 24.
Article de Néerlandais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38661169

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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common disease, which can present with a variety of symptoms. Optimal use of diagnostics is challenging given the tight and delicate balance between underdiagnosis and over-testing or overdiagnosis. Diagnostic delay occurs in a substantial part of patients, and seems more common in those with known cardiopulmonary disease or non-specific signs and symptoms. At the other end of the spectrum, the amount of diagnostic imaging increases. Increased use of diagnostic imaging in general leads to more harmful exposures and might result in overtreatment, as may be the case in subsegmental PE. Correct use of clinical prediction rules reduces the need for diagnostic imaging while PE can still be ruled out safely. This clinical lesson describes three cases of PE and provides an overview of factors that contribute to underdiagnosis or overdiagnosis. We provide recommendations to improve our balancing act for this challenging disease.


Sujet(s)
Embolie pulmonaire , Femelle , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Retard de diagnostic , Embolie pulmonaire/diagnostic
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Avian Pathol ; 52(3): 157-167, 2023 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36745131

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is an avian pathogen from the Coronavirus family causing major health issues in poultry flocks worldwide. Because of its negative impact on health, performance, and bird welfare, commercial poultry are routinely vaccinated by administering live attenuated virus. However, field strains are capable of rapid adaptation and may evade vaccine-induced immunity. We set out to describe dynamics within and between lineages and assess potential escape from vaccine-induced immunity. We investigated a large nucleotide sequence database of over 1700 partial sequences of the S1 spike protein gene collected from clinical samples of Dutch chickens submitted to the laboratory of Royal GD between 2011 and 2020. Relative frequencies of the two major lineages GI-13 (793B) and GI-19 (QX) did not change in the investigated period, but we found a succession of distinct GI-19 sublineages. Analysis of dN/dS ratio over all sequences demonstrated episodic diversifying selection acting on multiple sites, some of which overlap predicted N-glycosylation motifs. We assessed several measures that would indicate divergence from vaccine strains, both in the overall database and in the two major lineages. However, the frequency of vaccine-homologous lineages did not decrease, no increase in genetic variation with time was detected, and the sequences did not grow more divergent from vaccine sequences in the examined time window. Concluding, our results show sublineage turnover within the GI-19 lineage and we demonstrate episodic diversifying selection acting on the partial sequence, but we cannot confirm nor rule out escape from vaccine-induced immunity.RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSSuccession of GI-19 IBV variants in broiler populations.IBV lineages overrepresented in either broiler, or layer production chickens.Ongoing episodic selection at the IBV S1 spike protein gene sequence.Several positively selected codons coincident with N-glycosylation motifs.


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Infections à coronavirus , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse , Maladies de la volaille , Vaccins antiviraux , Animaux , Volaille , Poulets , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse/génétique , Glycoprotéine de spicule des coronavirus/génétique , Infections à coronavirus/prévention et contrôle , Infections à coronavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Maladies de la volaille/prévention et contrôle
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol ; 33(3): 200-208, 2023 Jun 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34825650

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Atopic manifestations are described as a clinical feature of various primary immunodeficiency disease (PID) phenotypes and are frequently reported in combined immunodeficiencies. The prevalence of atopic manifestations in other PIDs remains largely unknown. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of atopic manifestations in PIDs other than combined immunodeficiencies and to identify in which PIDs atopic manifestations are most common with the aim of improving patient care. METHODS: A partner-controlled, questionnaire-based study was performed in pediatric and adult PID patients. Data from diagnostic tests to assess atopic manifestations (ie, diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis, spirometry, specific IgE against food and inhalant allergens) were collected from adult patients to confirm patient-reported atopic manifestations. RESULTS: Forty-seven children and 206 adults with PIDs and 56 partner-controls completed the questionnaire. Thirty-five pediatric patients (74.5%) and 164 adult patients (79.6%) reported having experienced 1 or more atopic manifestations compared with 28 partner-controls (50.0%). In the comparison of adult patients with partner-controls, prevalence values were as follows: atopic dermatitis, 49.5% vs 27.3% (P=.003); food allergy, 10.7% vs 1.9% (P=.031); asthma, 55.7% vs 14.8% (P<.001); and allergic rhinitis, 49.8% vs 21.8% (P<.001). The frequency of current atopic manifestations reported by patients was higher than the prevalence based on diagnostic tests (atopic dermatitis, 11.2%; food allergy, 1.9%; asthma 16.4%; and allergic rhinitis, 11.5%). CONCLUSION: Atopic manifestations are prevalent clinical features across a broad spectrum of PIDs and, in our cohort, frequently present in patients with combined immunodeficiencies and predominant antibody deficiencies. Atopic manifestations should be evaluated in patients with PIDs.


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Asthme , Eczéma atopique , Hypersensibilité alimentaire , Maladies d'immunodéficience primaire , Rhinite allergique , Humains , Eczéma atopique/diagnostic , Eczéma atopique/épidémiologie , Asthme/épidémiologie , Allergènes , Phénotype
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J. investig. allergol. clin. immunol ; 33(3): 200-208, 2023. tab
Article de Anglais | IBECS | ID: ibc-221940

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Background: Atopic manifestations are described as a clinical feature of various primary immunodeficiency disease (PID) phenotypes and are frequently reported in combined immunodeficiencies. The prevalence of atopic manifestations in other PIDs remains largely unknown. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of atopic manifestations in PIDs other than combined immunodeficiencies and to identify in which PIDs atopic manifestations are most common with the aim of improving patient care. Methods: A partner-controlled, questionnaire-based study was performed in pediatric and adult PID patients. Data from diagnostic tests to assess atopic manifestations (ie, diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis, spirometry, specific IgE against food and inhalant allergens) were collected from adult patients to confirm patient-reported atopic manifestations. Results: Forty-seven children and 206 adults with PIDs and 56 partner-controls completed the questionnaire. Thirty-five pediatric patients (74.5%) and 164 adult patients (79.6%) reported having experienced 1 or more atopic manifestations compared with 28 partner-controls (50.0%). In the comparison of adult patients with partner-controls, prevalence values were as follows: atopic dermatitis, 49.5% vs 27.3% (P=.003); food allergy, 10.7% vs 1.9% (P=.031); asthma, 55.7% vs 14.8% (P<.001); and allergic rhinitis, 49.8% vs 21.8% (P<.001). The frequency of current atopic manifestations reported by patients was higher than the prevalence based on diagnostic tests (atopic dermatitis, 11.2%; food allergy, 1.9%; asthma 16.4%; and allergic rhinitis, 11.5%). Conclusion: Atopic manifestations are prevalent clinical features across a broad spectrum of PIDs and, in our cohort, frequently present in patients with combined immunodeficiencies and predominant antibody deficiencies. Atopic manifestations should be evaluated in patients with PIDs (AU)


Antecedentes: En varios de los fenotipos asociados a las inmunodeficiencias primarias (PID), se describen, frecuentemente, diversas manifestaciones atópicas, en particular, en la inmunodeficiencia combinada. Sin embargo, la prevalencia de las manifestaciones atópicas en otras PID sigue siendo desconocida. Objetivo: Calcular la prevalencia de las manifestaciones atópicas en otras PID e identificar en cuáles de éstas son las más frecuentes con el fin de mejorar la atención a los pacientes. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio basado en un cuestionario validado, tanto en pacientes pediátricos como en adultos diagnosticados de PID. Posteriormente, se recopilaron los resultados de diferentes pruebas diagnósticas para enfermedades atópicas con el fin de corroborar los síntomas notificados por los pacientes adultos; es decir, criterios de diagnóstico para la dermatitis atópica, espirometría e IgE específica contra alérgenos alimentarios e inhalados. Resultados: El cuestionario se completó por 47 niños y 206 adultos con PID, y por 56 controles. Treinta y cinco pacientes pediátricos (74,5%) y 164 adultos (79,6%) informaron haber experimentado alguna vez una o más manifestaciones atópicas en comparación con 28 controles (50,0%). En los pacientes adultos, al comparar la prevalencia con sus controles, se observaron los siguientes resultados, respectivamente: dermatitis atópica 49,5% vs. 27,3% (p = 0,003); alergia alimentaria 10,7% vs. 1,9% (p = 0,031); asma 55,7% vs. 14,8% (p <0,001); y rinitis alérgica 49,8% frente a 21,8% (p <0,001). La frecuencia de manifestaciones atópicas objetivadas en los pacientes fue superior a la prevalencia basada en las pruebas diagnósticas (dermatitis atópica 11,2%, alergia alimentaria 1,9%, asma 16,4% y rinitis alérgica 11,5%) (AU)


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Enfant , Adolescent , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Allergènes/immunologie , Asthme/épidémiologie , Eczéma atopique/épidémiologie , Hypersensibilité alimentaire/épidémiologie , Déficit immunitaire commun variable/épidémiologie , Rhinite allergique/épidémiologie , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Études transversales , Prévalence , Phénotype
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Photoacoustics ; 26: 100362, 2022 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35541024

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Oral cancer patients undergo diagnostic surgeries to detect occult lymph node metastases missed by preoperative structural imaging techniques. Reducing these invasive procedures that are associated with considerable morbidity, requires better preoperative detection. Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) is a rapidly evolving imaging technique that may improve preoperative detection of (early-stage) lymph node metastases, enabling the identification of molecular changes that often precede structural changes in tumorigenesis. Here, we characterize the optoacoustic properties of cetuximab-800CW, a tumor-specific fluorescent tracer showing several photophysical properties that benefit optoacoustic signal generation. In this first clinical proof-of-concept study, we explore its use as optoacoustic to differentiate between malignant and benign lymph nodes. We characterize the appearance of malignant lymph nodes and show differences in the distribution of intrinsic chromophores compared to benign lymph nodes. In addition, we suggest several approaches to improve the efficiency of follow-up studies.

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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 3622, 2022 03 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35256671

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Pertussis is a severe respiratory tract infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. This bacterium infects the ciliated epithelium of the human airways. We investigated the epithelial cell response to B. pertussis infection in primary human airway epithelium (HAE) differentiated at air-liquid interface. Infection of the HAE cells mimicked several hallmarks of B. pertussis infection such as reduced epithelial barrier integrity and abrogation of mucociliary transport. Our data suggests mild immunological activation of HAE by B. pertussis indicated by secretion of IL-6 and CXCL8 and the enrichment of genes involved in bacterial recognition and innate immune processes. We identified IL-1ß and IFNγ, present in conditioned media derived from B. pertussis-infected macrophage and NK cells, as essential immunological factors for inducing robust chemokine secretion by HAE in response to B. pertussis. In transwell migration assays, the chemokine-containing supernatants derived from this HAE induced monocyte migration. Our data suggests that the airway epithelium on its own has a limited immunological response to B. pertussis and that for a broad immune response communication with local innate immune cells is necessary. This highlights the importance of intercellular communication in the defense against B. pertussis infection and may assist in the rational design of improved pertussis vaccines.


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Bordetella pertussis , Coqueluche , Bordetella pertussis/génétique , Épithélium , Humains , Immunité innée , Appareil respiratoire , Coqueluche/microbiologie
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Avian Pathol ; 51(3): 244-256, 2022 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35137663

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To achieve long term protection of laying and breeding hens against aberrant egg production caused by infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a vaccination programme incorporating both live-attenuated and inactivated IBV vaccines is required. High quality IBV vaccines of both types are widely available, but the number of IBV variants of global importance continues to increase and it is not possible to develop vaccines against each one of them. Therefore, it is desirable to perform studies under controlled conditions to determine which IBV vaccine(s) provide the best protection for laying hens against different IBV challenges. Previous vaccination and challenge studies have shown that it is possible to obtain relevant data in a small number of laying hens housed under conditions of strict isolation. The present work extends this finding by investigating the efficacy, against challenge with five IBV strains of global importance, of an IBV vaccination programme including two live-attenuated IBV vaccines (Massachusetts and 793B types) and three different commercially available inactivated vaccines each containing antigen against at least one IBV strain. The results reported here confirm the importance of IBV vaccination for laying hens, show that efficient live priming makes a beneficial contribution to this protection and confirm that inactivated IBV vaccines contribute significantly to effective protection against at least the five IBV challenge strains used here. Furthermore, we provide data to support the "protectotype concept", long-established using different live-attenuated IBV vaccines in young chickens, is valid in broadening protection against IBV challenges in laying birds.RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSIBV vaccination is essential as an aid in protecting laying hens against IBV infection.Live priming is a beneficial part of the IBV vaccination programme.IBV inactivated vaccine improves IBV protection.Heterologous IBV protection is confirmed in laying hens.


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Infections à coronavirus , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse , Maladies de la volaille , Vaccins antiviraux , Animaux , Poulets , Infections à coronavirus/prévention et contrôle , Infections à coronavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Femelle , Vaccination/médecine vétérinaire , Vaccins atténués , Vaccins inactivés
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Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging ; 49(5): 1640-1649, 2022 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34738141

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PURPOSE: Local recurrence occurs in ~ 19% of sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP) surgeries and is strongly associated with incomplete resection. During surgery, it is technically challenging to visualize and resect all SNIP tissue in this anatomically complex area. Proteins that are overexpressed in SNIP, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), may serve as a target for fluorescence molecular imaging to guide surgical removal of SNIP. A proof-of-concept study was performed to investigate if the VEGF-targeted near-infrared fluorescent tracer bevacizumab-800CW specifically localizes in SNIP and whether it could be used as a clinical tool to guide SNIP surgery. METHODS: In five patients diagnosed with SNIP, 10 mg of bevacizumab-800CW was intravenously administered 3 days prior to surgery. Fluorescence molecular imaging was performed in vivo during surgery and ex vivo during the processing of the surgical specimen. Fluorescence signals were correlated with final histopathology and VEGF-A immunohistochemistry. We introduced a fluorescence grid analysis to assess the fluorescence signal in individual tissue fragments, due to the nature of the surgical procedure (i.e., piecemeal resection) allowing the detection of small SNIP residues and location of the tracer ex vivo. RESULTS: In all patients, fluorescence signal was detected in vivo during endoscopic SNIP surgery. Using ex vivo fluorescence grid analysis, we were able to correlate bevacizumab-800CW fluorescence of individual tissue fragments with final histopathology. Fluorescence grid analysis showed substantial variability in mean fluorescence intensity (FImean), with SNIP tissue showing a median FImean of 77.54 (IQR 50.47-112.30) compared to 35.99 (IQR 21.48-57.81) in uninvolved tissue (p < 0.0001), although the diagnostic ability was limited with an area under the curve of 0.78. CONCLUSIONS: A fluorescence grid analysis could serve as a valid method to evaluate fluorescence molecular imaging in piecemeal surgeries. As such, although substantial differences were observed in fluorescence intensities, VEGF-A may not be the ideal target for SNIP surgery. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03925285.


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Tumeurs de la tête et du cou , Papillome inversé , Bévacizumab/usage thérapeutique , Humains , Immunohistochimie , Imagerie optique , Papillome inversé/imagerie diagnostique , Papillome inversé/métabolisme , Papillome inversé/chirurgie , Facteur de croissance endothéliale vasculaire de type A/métabolisme
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Avian Pathol ; 50(6): 531-539, 2021 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34570640

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Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an economically important disease of young chickens caused by the Avibirnavirus infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). Besides biosecurity, vaccination is the most important measure for IBDV control. Sufficient levels of maternally derived antibodies (MDA) protect against early challenge and also interfere with the take of live conventional vaccines. Recently, the field surveys conducted in four countries, published by Ashash, U., Noach, C., Perelman, B., Costello, C., Sansalone, P., Brazil, T. & Raviv, Z. [(2019). In ovo and day of hatch application of a live infectious bursal disease virus vaccine to commercial broilers. Avian Diseases, 63, 713-720] using the MB-1 vaccine strain by in ovo application or sub-cutaneous route at the day of hatch seem to conflict with the rule that very early application of a conventional live vaccine in birds with significant levels of MDA has very little chance of a successful immune response. An in ovo vaccination-challenge controlled experiment with MB-1 vaccine was performed using commercial broilers with high levels of MDA against IBDV and a vvIBDV challenge at 22 or 36 days of age. Clinical signs, bursa-bodyweight ratios, histology, serology, RT-PCR, Sanger- and deep sequencing were used to study the efficacy and safety of the in ovo-applied MB1 vaccine in comparison to an established immuno-complex vaccine. The study findings confirmed that the in ovo application of the live MB-1 vaccine in commercial broilers was successful and induced full protection against a vvIBDV challenge at 22 and 36 days of age, demonstrated by the bursa lesion score and qPCR and IBDV genotyping. Comparable to the field studies, a delayed viral replication of 2-3 weeks, following the in ovo administration of the MB1 vaccine, was observed.


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Poulets , Vaccins , Animaux , Biosûreté , Brésil
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Br J Surg ; 108(3): 326-333, 2021 04 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33793728

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BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leakage in patients undergoing colorectal surgery is associated with morbidity and mortality. Although multiple risk factors have been identified, the underlying mechanisms are mainly unknown. The aim of this study was to perform a transcriptome analysis of genes underlying the development of anastomotic leakage. METHODS: A set of human samples from the anastomotic site collected during stapled colorectal anastomosis were used in the study. Transcriptomic profiles were generated for patients who developing anastomotic leakage and case-matched controls with normal anastomotic healing to identify genes and biological processes associated with the development of anastomotic leakage. RESULTS: The analysis included 22 patients with and 69 without anastomotic leakage. Differential expression analysis showed that 44 genes had adjusted P < 0.050, consisting of two upregulated and 42 downregulated genes. Co-functionality analysis of the 150 most upregulated and 150 most downregulated genes using the GenetICA framework showed formation of clusters of genes with different enrichment for biological pathways. The enriched pathways for the downregulated genes are involved in immune response, angiogenesis, protein metabolism, and collagen cross-linking. The enriched pathways for upregulated genes are involved in cell division. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that patients who develop anastomotic leakage start the healing process with an error at the level of gene regulation at the time of surgery. Despite normal macroscopic appearance during surgery, the transcriptome data identified several differences in gene expression between patients who developed anastomotic leakage and those who did not. The expressed genes and enriched processes are involved in the different stages of wound healing. These provide therapeutic and diagnostic targets for patients at risk of anastomotic leakage.


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Désunion anastomotique , Analyse de profil d'expression de gènes , Transcriptome , Sujet âgé , Anastomose chirurgicale , Études cas-témoins , Côlon/chirurgie , Régulation négative , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Rectum/chirurgie , Régulation positive
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Avian Dis ; 65(4): 643-648, 2021 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35068110

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Since its first detection in Europe in the 1940s, infectious bronchitis virus has continued to be one of the major respiratory pathogens affecting the European poultry industry. The development of effective and widely used vaccines for both broilers (live attenuated) and breeders and layers (live attenuated and inactivated) helped improve the health and welfare of poultry but never eliminated the problem. The main reason is the continual emergence of new infectious bronchitis variants (serotypes or genotypes). This review discusses the most prevalent genotypes of the last few decades in Europe. Some of these genotypes seem to be local European types; others have an origin outside Europe.


Estudio recapitulativo- Tipos del virus de la bronquitis infecciosa que afectan a los países europeos: Una revisión. Desde su primera detección en Europa en la década de los 1940s, el virus de la bronquitis infecciosa ha seguido siendo uno de los principales patógenos respiratorios que afectan a la industria avícola europea. El desarrollo de vacunas eficaces y ampliamente utilizadas tanto para pollos de engorde (vivos atenuados) como para reproductoras y ponedoras (vivos atenuados e inactivados) ayudó a mejorar la salud y el bienestar de las aves comerciales, pero nunca eliminó el problema. El problema principal es la aparición continua de nuevas variantes de bronquitis infecciosa (serotipos o genotipos). Esta revisión analiza los genotipos más prevalentes en las últimas décadas en Europa. Algunos de estos genotipos parecen ser tipos europeos locales; otros tienen un origen fuera de Europa.


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Infections à coronavirus , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse , Maladies de la volaille , Vaccins antiviraux , Animaux , Poulets , Infections à coronavirus/épidémiologie , Infections à coronavirus/prévention et contrôle , Infections à coronavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Europe/épidémiologie , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse/génétique , Maladies de la volaille/prévention et contrôle
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Avian Pathol ; 50(1): 52-60, 2021 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33016771

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Almost two decades ago, in addition to a compulsory M. gallisepticum (Mg) monitoring programme of breeding stock based on European Union regulations, the Dutch poultry industry added national regulations to further reduce the Mg prevalence in Dutch commercial poultry. Currently, all commercial chicken and turkey flocks except broilers are monitored for Mg. All breeding flocks on a farm where one or more flocks tested Mg positive are culled. Mg positive layer pullets are channelled and layer pullets placed on Mg positive multi-age farms are vaccinated. The monitoring data obtained were analysed covering a period of 17 years. Moreover, 31 Dutch Mg isolates from the same period were analysed by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and compared to available PubMLST data. The results show that in breeding stock the seroprevalence decreased from 1.6% to 0.0%, in commercial layers from 6.3% to 1.9%, and in meat turkeys from 17.6% to 2.4%. The MLST results showed the presence of closely related and identical sequence types (STs) within the different Dutch poultry types. Similar STs were found in Northern and Southern Europe only. The results show a fast decline in the Mg prevalence since 2001, although in layers the Mg prevalence has stabilized and suggests backyard poultry might pose a risk for commercial poultry. The need for Mg control across poultry sectors and in trade was confirmed by the similarity in STs found in different types of poultry and regions. These results from the Dutch poultry industry can be extrapolated to Mg control in general.


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Poulets/microbiologie , Infections à Mycoplasma/médecine vétérinaire , Mycoplasma gallisepticum/immunologie , Maladies de la volaille/microbiologie , Dindons/microbiologie , Animaux , Techniques de typage bactérien/médecine vétérinaire , Fermes , Femelle , Génotype , Mâle , Typage par séquençage multilocus/médecine vétérinaire , Infections à Mycoplasma/épidémiologie , Infections à Mycoplasma/microbiologie , Infections à Mycoplasma/prévention et contrôle , Mycoplasma gallisepticum/génétique , Mycoplasma gallisepticum/isolement et purification , Pays-Bas/épidémiologie , Maladies de la volaille/épidémiologie , Maladies de la volaille/prévention et contrôle , Études séroépidémiologiques
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Sex Health ; 17(5): 444-452, 2020 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33176905

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Background Reducing the number of new acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections to zero by 2022 is an important goal in the Netherlands. Free HBV vaccination is available for population groups at higher risk of infection, including men who have sex with men (MSM). Identifying correlates of HBV vaccination among MSM can guide the development of health promotion interventions to increase coverage of HBV vaccination. METHODS: We assessed factors associated with the HBV vaccination status of 4270 MSM in the Netherlands. Data were collected through the 2018 online Men & Sexuality survey. RESULTS: Multinomial regression analysis showed that lower education level, having never tested for HIV, not recently diagnosed with a sexually transmissible infection, recently having had sex abroad and unknown HBV testing status were associated with higher odds of being unvaccinated as opposed to fully vaccinated. Living in Amsterdam and testing HBV negative were associated with lower odds of being unvaccinated as opposed to fully vaccinated. Age (25-39 years vs younger ages), living in Amsterdam and using pre-exposure prophylaxis decreased the odds to be partly vaccinated as opposed to fully vaccinated; having a migration background increased these odds. CONCLUSIONS: HBV vaccination rates among MSM will not reduce HBV transmission to zero. HBV promotion should focus on MSM outside of Amsterdam who are likely less connected with sexual health services and may be at lower (perceived) risk. The factors identified related to HBV vaccination status provide guidance for health promotion interventions to increase uptake and vaccination completion among MSM.


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Vaccins anti-hépatite B/administration et posologie , Hépatite B/prévention et contrôle , Homosexualité masculine , Minorités sexuelles , Couverture vaccinale/statistiques et données numériques , Adolescent , Adulte , Études transversales , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Pays-Bas/épidémiologie , Autorapport , Jeune adulte
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Int J Drug Policy ; 85: 102927, 2020 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32932125

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Chemsex among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) has received increasing attention as a public health concern in recent years. Chemsex can affect a variety of aspects of the lives of GBMSM and contribute to physical, social and emotional health burden. Starting from a continuum perspective of chemsex, rather than a binary view of problematic vs. non-problematic use, we argue that men engaging in chemsex at different points in their chemsex journey may benefit from tailored and personalized support to cope with the various and evolving challenges and concerns that may be related to their chemsex behavior. To date, interactive digital communication technologies are not much used to provide support and care for GBMSM engaging in chemsex, neither for community-based support and care nor by health services. This suggests potential for missed opportunities, as GBMSM are generally avid users of these technologies for social connections and hookups, including in relation to chemsex. Recent research has provided emerging evidence of the potential effects of so-called just in time adaptive interventions (JITAI) to provide effective support and care for a variety of health issues. JITAI hold much promise for the provision of appropriate, tailored support and care for GBMSM at different points in the chemsex journey. Co-designing JITAI with potential users and other stakeholders (co-design) is key to success. At the Institute for Tropical Medicine, in Antwerp (Belgium), we initiated the Chemified project to develop an innovative digital chemsex support and care tool for GBMSM. This project illustrates how current understanding of chemsex as a journey can be integrated with a JITAI approach and make use of co-design principles to advance the available support and care for GBMSM engaging in chemsex.


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Homosexualité masculine , Minorités sexuelles , Belgique , Bisexualité , Humains , Mâle , Comportement sexuel
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Avian Pathol ; 49(4): 313-316, 2020 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32374218

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Coronaviruses (CoVs) mainly cause enteric and/or respiratory signs. Mammalian CoVs including COVID-19 (now officially named SARS-CoV-2) belong to either the Alphacoronavirus or Betacoronavirus genera. In birds, the majority of the known CoVs belong to the Gammacoronavirus genus, whilst a small number are classified as Deltacoronaviruses. Gammacoronaviruses continue to be reported in an increasing number of avian species, generally by detection of viral RNA. Apart from infectious bronchitis virus in chickens, the only avian species in which CoV has been definitively associated with disease are the turkey, pheasant and guinea fowl. Whilst there is strong evidence for recombination between gammacoronaviruses of different avian species, and between betacoronaviruses in different mammals, evidence of recombination between coronaviruses of different genera is lacking. Furthermore, the recombination of an alpha or betacoronavirus with a gammacoronavirus is extremely unlikely. For recombination to happen, the two viruses would need to be present in the same cell of the same animal at the same time, a highly unlikely scenario as they cannot replicate in the same host!


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Maladies des oiseaux/virologie , Infections à coronavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Coronavirus/classification , Gammacoronavirus/classification , Animaux , Oiseaux , Poulets , Infections à coronavirus/virologie , Galliformes , Humains , Dindons
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AIDS Care ; 32(sup2): 170-176, 2020 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32156157

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The expanding HIV risk reduction toolkit increases options for men who have sex men (MSM), but increasing options in combination with different preferences may complicate promoting risk reduction. To investigate what strategies MSM prefer, data of 3310 participants in the online survey "Men & Sexuality" (Median age = 37 years, 320 (9.7%) HIV positive) was analysed. Questions assessed attitudes towards HIV risk reduction strategies. Participants had the most positive attitudes regarding PrEP and HIV testing, while withdrawal and strategic positioning were least preferred (all p's < .001). Condoms were seen as acceptable to partners and effective but scored low on sexual pleasure. HIV-positive participants were more negative about condoms and more positive about viral load sorting than HIV-negative participants (F(12,3297) = 5.09, p < .001, [Formula: see text] = .02). Findings highlight a preference for HIV risk reduction strategies (PrEP and HIV testing) that do not diminish sexual pleasure and can be applied independent of sexual partners. A serological divide was apparent: HIV-negative MSM were less negative about condoms than HIV-positive MSM, suggesting that condom promotion remains a viable strategy for HIV-negative MSM. Taken together, results indicate a need for personalized approaches to the promotion of HIV risk reduction strategies, accounting for individual preferences and strategy effectiveness.


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Préservatifs masculins/statistiques et données numériques , Infections à VIH/prévention et contrôle , Sérotriage/statistiques et données numériques , Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques en santé , Homosexualité masculine/psychologie , Comportement de réduction des risques , Rapports sexuels non protégés/prévention et contrôle , Adolescent , Adulte , Infections à VIH/psychologie , Homosexualité masculine/statistiques et données numériques , Humains , Mâle , Rapports sexuels protégés/statistiques et données numériques , Comportement sexuel , Partenaire sexuel , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Charge virale
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Avian Pathol ; 49(3): 286-295, 2020 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32064915

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In this study, we investigated the pathogenicity, replication and tropism of the low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) strain A/chicken/Belgium/460/2019(H3N1) in adult SPF layers and young SPF males. The inoculated hens showed 58% mortality and a 100% drop in egg production in the second week post inoculation. The high viral loads in the cloacal samples coincided with the period of the positive immunohistochemistry of the oviduct, acute peritonitis and time of mortality, suggesting that the replication of H3N1 in the oviduct was a major component of the onset of clinical disease and increased level of excretion of the virus. In the inoculated young birds, the clinical signs were very mild with the exception of one bird. The results suggest that the time of replication of the virus was much shorter than in the adult layers; some of the young males did not show any proof of being infected at all. To conclude, the results of the study in young birds confirmed the intravenous pathogenicity test results but also showed that the clinical signs in adult layers were very severe. Based on the mortality without a bacterial component, complete drop of egg production and post mortem findings, this H3N1 strain is a moderately virulent strain, the highest category for LPAI strains. It is important to realize that if HPAI did not exist, this moderately virulent H3N1 virus would most likely to be considered as a very virulent virus.


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Vieillissement , Poulets , Sous-type H3N2 du virus de la grippe A , Grippe chez les oiseaux/virologie , Maladies de la volaille/virologie , Réplication virale/physiologie , Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Grippe chez les oiseaux/anatomopathologie , Maladies de la volaille/anatomopathologie
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Avian Pathol ; 49(3): 243-250, 2020 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31951468

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This paper describes the characterization of a new infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain D181, that rapidly evolved from a low-level incidental finding in 2017 to become the second most isolated IBV strain in Dutch layers and breeders in 2018, as well as being found in samples from Germany and Belgium. Based on the sequence of the S gene and the results of cross-neutralization tests, D181 can be considered as a new serotype and the second lineage within genotype II (GII-2). The experimental infection of SPF hens confirmed the ability of D181 to cause a drop in egg production, and immunohistochemistry showed presence of the virus in the trachea, lung and conjunctiva at 5 days post inoculation and in the caecal tonsils at 5 and 8 days post inoculation. In silico analysis of several widely used PCR primers indicated that primer sets adapted for GII might be needed to detect D181, as many general S1 primers might miss it.


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Poulets , Infections à coronavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse/génétique , Maladies de la volaille/virologie , Sérogroupe , Animaux , Cils vibratiles/anatomopathologie , Cils vibratiles/virologie , Infections à coronavirus/épidémiologie , Infections à coronavirus/virologie , Europe/épidémiologie , Génotype , Phylogenèse , Maladies de la volaille/épidémiologie , Trachée/anatomopathologie , Trachée/virologie
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Avian Pathol ; 49(2): 185-192, 2020 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31899942

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To protect layers, breeders and grandparents against damage by infectious bronchitis virus infections during the laying period, vaccination using live priming followed by a boost with inactivated IB vaccine is commonly used. For many IB variants, homologous live vaccines are not available for priming. Very little is known about the efficacy of priming with heterologous live IB vaccines (or combination of live IB vaccines) to induce broad IB protection in long-living chickens. In this study, the protection levels induced by vaccination programmes with only heterologous live priming by a Massachusetts vaccine and a 4/91 vaccine, only a multivalent inactivated vaccine that contained D1466 antigen and a combination of both, against a D1466 challenge were compared. The infection with infectious bronchitis virus D1466, a genotype II, lineage 1 virus, was able to cause serious damage to the unvaccinated laying hens resulting in respiratory signs, a long-lasting drop in egg production and loss of egg quality. All three vaccination programmes induced significant levels of protection against challenge with a pathogenic D1466 strain. Overall, the vaccination programme using the broad heterologous live priming and the inactivated vaccine provided high protection against the combination of egg drop and loss of egg quality. The results showed that this combination of heterologous live vaccines was able to increase the efficacy of the inactivated infectious bronchitis virus vaccine despite the very low antigenic relationship of both live vaccines with the challenge strain.


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Poulets , Infections à coronavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse , Maladies de la volaille/prévention et contrôle , Vaccins antiviraux/immunologie , Animaux , Infections à coronavirus/prévention et contrôle , Oeufs/normes , Femelle , Virus de la bronchite infectieuse/immunologie , Oviposition , Maladies de la volaille/virologie , Techniques de culture de tissus , Trachée , Vaccins inactivés/immunologie
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