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Environmental Sampling for Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N1) in Live-Bird Markets, Indonesia
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Virus EpidemiologyDisease OutbreakEnvironmental HealthFood ControlInfection ControlPublic HealthLive-bird MarketsFoodborne PathogensVirologyEnvironmental SamplingDisease EmergenceRisk FactorsEpidemiologyFood SafetyVaccinationEmerging Infectious DiseasesPoultry DiseaseEnvironmental SitesAvian Influenza VirusPoultry FarmingDisease TransmissionMedicinePoultry Science
To identify environmental sites commonly contaminated by avian influenza virus A (H5N1) in live-bird markets in Indonesia, we investigated 83 markets in 3 provinces in Indonesia. At each market, samples were collected from up to 27 poultry-related sites to assess the extent of contamination. Samples were tested by using real-time reverse transcription-PCR and virus isolation. A questionnaire was used to ascertain types of birds in the market, general infrastructure, and work practices. Thirty-nine (47%) markets showed contamination with avian influenza virus in ≥ 1 of the sites sampled. Risk factors were slaughtering birds in the market and being located in West Java province. Protective factors included daily removal of waste and zoning that segregated poultry-related work flow areas. These results can aid in the design of evidence-based programs concerning environmental sanitation, food safety, and surveillance to reduce the risk for avian influenza virus A (H5N1) transmission in live-bird markets.
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