Influenza A virus antibodies in dogs, hunting dogs, and backyard pigs in Campeche, Mexico.
Brenda Aline Maya-BadilloGuillermo Orta-PinedaDiego Zavala-VascoKaren Elizabeth Rivera-RosasAdrián Uribe-JacintoRené Segura-VelásquezGerardo SuzánJosé Ivan Sánchez-BetancourtPublished in: Zoonoses and public health (2024)
We demonstrated the essential role hunting dogs could play as intermediate hosts and potential mixing vessel hosts when exposed to human and swine-origin viral subtypes. These results are relevant because these dogs interact with domestic hosts and humans in backyard systems, which are risk scenarios in the transmission of influenza A viruses. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to implement epidemiological surveillance of influenza A viruses in backyard animals, particularly in key animals in the transmission of these viruses, such as dogs and pigs.