The pathology of co-infection with Usutu virus and Plasmodium spp. in naturally infected Eurasian blackbirds (Turdus merula)

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2023-06

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Agliani, GianfilippoORCID 0000-0002-4347-4922ISNI 0000000506317372
Giglia, GiuseppeISNI 0000000506582061
de Bruin, ErwinISNI 0000000512511665
van Mastrigt, Tjomme
Blom, Rody
Sikkema, Reina S
Kik, MarjaISNI 0000000390482367
Koopmans, Marion P G
Gröne, AndreaISNI 0000000397895033
van den Brand, Judith M AORCID 0000-0001-8420-5406ISNI 0000000422993672

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Abstract

Usutu virus (USUV) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic flavivirus causing mortality in Eurasian blackbirds ( Turdus merula) in Europe. In dead blackbirds, avian malaria co-infection due to mosquito-borne hemosporidians (e.g., Plasmodium spp.) has been reported. In humans, a similar co-infection of a flavivirus, Dengue virus, and Plasmodium spp. is causing increased severity of clinical disease. Currently, the effects of co-infection of arboviruses and hemosporidians in blackbirds remain unclear. This study investigates the rate of USUV and Plasmodium spp. co-infection in found-dead blackbirds ( n = 203) from 2016 to 2020 in the Netherlands. Presence of Plasmodium spp. was evaluated by cytology (43/203; 21,2%), histopathology (94/186; 50,5%) and qPCR (179/203; 88,1%). The severity of histological lesions in USUV and Plasmodium spp. co-infected dead blackbirds (121/203; 59,6%) were compared with those in Plasmodium spp. single-infected cases. Additionally, since no knowledge is present on the infection rate on live birds and mosquitoes in the Netherlands, a small group of live blackbirds ( n = 12) and selected in the field-collected mosquito pools ( n = 96) in 2020 were tested for the presence of Plasmodium spp. The latter was detected in the tested live blackbirds by qPCR (8/10; 80%), and cytology (3/11; 27,3%) and in the mosquito pools by qPCR (18/96; 18,7%). For this study, co-infection between USUV and Plasmodium spp. was observed only in the dead blackbirds. The high Plasmodium spp. presence, associated with lower lesions score, in single infected found dead birds suggest a predominantly smaller pathogenic role as single agent. On the other hand, the higher histological lesion scores observed in USUV and Plasmodium spp. co-infected birds suggests a major pathogenic role for the virus or an increased severity of the lesions due to a possible interplay of the two agents.

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Arboviruses, Zoonosis, Co-infection, Avian malaria, Flaviviruses, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Agliani, G, Giglia, G, de Bruin, E, van Mastrigt, T, Blom, R, Sikkema, R S, Kik, M, Koopmans, M P G, Gröne, A & Van den Brand, J M A 2023, 'The pathology of co-infection with Usutu virus and Plasmodium spp. in naturally infected Eurasian blackbirds (Turdus merula)', One Health, vol. 16, 100534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100534