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Detection of velogenic avian paramyxoviruses in rock doves in New York City, New York

Isabel Francisco, Shatoni Bailey, Teresa Bautista, Djenabou Diallo, Jesus Gonzalez, Joel Gonzalez, Ericka Kirkpatrick Roubidoux, Paul K. Ajayi, Randy A. Albrecht, Rita McMahon, View ORCID ProfileFlorian Krammer, View ORCID ProfileChristine Marizzi
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.02.467002
Isabel Francisco
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
2Department of Microbiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA
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Shatoni Bailey
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
3Central Park East High School, New York City Department of Education, New York, NY 10028, USA
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Teresa Bautista
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
4High School for Environmental Studies, New York City Department of Education, New York, NY 10019, USA
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Djenabou Diallo
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
3Central Park East High School, New York City Department of Education, New York, NY 10028, USA
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Jesus Gonzalez
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
3Central Park East High School, New York City Department of Education, New York, NY 10028, USA
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Joel Gonzalez
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
3Central Park East High School, New York City Department of Education, New York, NY 10028, USA
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Ericka Kirkpatrick Roubidoux
5Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA
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Paul K. Ajayi
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
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Randy A. Albrecht
2Department of Microbiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA
6The Global Health and Emerging Pathogens Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA
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Rita McMahon
7Wild Bird Fund, New York, NY 10024, USA
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Florian Krammer
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
2Department of Microbiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA
8Department of Pathology, Molecular and Cell Based Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA
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Christine Marizzi
1New York City Virus Hunters Program, BioBus, New York, NY 10027, USA
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Abstract

Avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1), also known as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), causes severe and economically important disease in poultry around the globe. Although a limited amount of APMV-1 strains in urban areas have been characterized, the role of the urban wild bird population as an APMV-1 reservoir is unclear. Since urban birds may have an important role for long-term circulation of the virus, fecal and swab samples were collected by community scientists from wild birds in New York City (NYC), New York, United States. These samples were screened for APMV-1 and genotypically characterized by sequencing of the complete genome. A total of 885 samples were collected from NYC parks and from a local wildlife rehabilitation clinic from October 2020 through June 2021. Eight birds (1.1 %) screened positive for the APMV-1 nucleoprotein gene by conventional reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and two live viruses were isolated via egg culture. The F protein cleavage site, an indicator of pathogenicity, was present in the two samples fully sequenced by next generation sequencing, and positioned 112R R K K R F117. Phylogenetic analysis of the F gene coding sequence classified both isolates into genotype VI, a diverse and predominant genotype responsible for NDV outbreaks in pigeon and dove species worldwide.

Importance Here we describe the first large-scale effort to screen for APMV-1 in New York City’s wild bird population as part of the New York City Virus Hunters program, a community science initiative. We have characterized two isolates of NDV, with phylogenetic analyses suggesting diversity in established and circulating strains of pigeon paramyxoviruses. Our isolates are also domestic reference strains for future APMV-1 vaccine developments. Future surveillance in this region may contribute to our understanding of NDV’s evolution and genetic diversity, as well as inform poultry husbandry and vaccination practices in New York State.

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Detection of velogenic avian paramyxoviruses in rock doves in New York City, New York
Isabel Francisco, Shatoni Bailey, Teresa Bautista, Djenabou Diallo, Jesus Gonzalez, Joel Gonzalez, Ericka Kirkpatrick Roubidoux, Paul K. Ajayi, Randy A. Albrecht, Rita McMahon, Florian Krammer, Christine Marizzi
bioRxiv 2021.11.02.467002; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.02.467002
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Detection of velogenic avian paramyxoviruses in rock doves in New York City, New York
Isabel Francisco, Shatoni Bailey, Teresa Bautista, Djenabou Diallo, Jesus Gonzalez, Joel Gonzalez, Ericka Kirkpatrick Roubidoux, Paul K. Ajayi, Randy A. Albrecht, Rita McMahon, Florian Krammer, Christine Marizzi
bioRxiv 2021.11.02.467002; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.02.467002

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