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Clinical response to pandemic H1N1 influenza virus from a fatal and mild case in ferrets
Martinez-Orellana, Pamela; Martorell, Jaume; Vidaña, Beatriz; Majó, Natalia; Martínez, Jorge; Falcón, Ana; Rodríguez-Frandsen, Ariel; Casas, Inmaculada; Pozo, Francisco; García-Migura, Lourdes; García-Barreno, Blanca; Melero, Jose A.; Fraile Sauce, Lorenzo José; Nieto, Amelia; Montoya, Maria
Methods: Viral strains isolated from a patient showing mild disease-M (A/CastillaLaMancha/RR5661/2009) or from a fatal case-F (A/CastillaLaMancha/RR5911/2009), both without known comorbid conditions, were inoculated in two groups of ferrets and clinical and pathological conditions were analysed. Results: Mild to severe clinical symptoms were observed in animals from both groups. A clinical score distribution was applied in which ferrets with mild clinical signs were distributed on a non-severe group (NS) and ferrets with severe clinical signs on a severe group (S), regardless of the virus used in the infection. Animals on S showed a significant decrease in body weight compared to animals on NS at 4 to 7 days post-infection (dpi). Clinical progress correlated with histopathological findings. Concentrations of haptoglobin (Hp) and serum amyloid A (SAA) increased on both groups after 2 dpi. Clinically severe infected ferrets showed a stronger antibody response and higher viral titres after infection (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The severity in the progress of infection was independent from the virus used for infection suggesting that the host immune response was determinant in the outcome of the infection. The diversity observed in ferrets mimicked the variability found in the human population. The authors kindly thank Dr. Juan Ortín for his scientific contribution. This work was partially supported by Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Programa especial de investigación sobre la gripe pándemica GR09/0023, GR09/0040, GR09/0039), AGL2013-48923-C2-02 and CIBER de Enfermedades Infecciosas
-Pandemic A(H1N1)pdm09
-Clinical response
-Ferrets
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