Opportunistic viral surveillance confirms the ongoing disease threat grey squirrels pose to sympatric red squirrel populations in the UK

Author:

Everest David J.1ORCID,Green Chalin1,Dastjerdi Akbar1,Davies Hannah1,Cripps Rachel2,McKinney Conor34,Podgornik Gala3,Stinson Michael3,O'Hare Simon5,Sapsford Bonnie5,Mill Aileen6,Van der Waal Zelda6,Robinson Nikki7,Trotter Stephen8,Shuttleworth Craig M.9

Affiliation:

1. Animal and Plant Health Agency‐Weybridge Addlestone UK

2. Lancashire Wildlife Trust Seaforth Nature Reserve Liverpool UK

3. Ulster Wildlife Belfast UK

4. RSK Ireland Belfast UK

5. Northumberland Wildlife Trust Newcastle Upon Tyne UK

6. Centre for Wildlife Management School of Biology Newcastle University Newcastle Upon Tyne UK

7. The Wildlife Trusts Newark UK

8. Cumbria Wildlife Trust Kendal UK

9. School of Natural Science Bangor University Bangor UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRed Squirrels United was a UK landscape‐scale grey squirrel management programme undertaken between 2016 and 2020.MethodsA total of 11034 grey squirrels were removed by culling, with 1506 necropsied and 1405 suitable for adenovirus (AdV) or squirrelpox virus (SQPV) quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis. Spleen, lip or hair were extracted, and DNA was isolated, with samples tested in duplicate by qPCR.ResultsOf 1378 tissue samples, 43% were positive for AdV and 10% for SQPV. Of 1031 hair samples, 11% were positive for AdV and 10% for SQPV. Overall, 762 of 1405 (54%) animals were positive for one or both viruses.LimitationsAd hoc sampling was undertaken from limited geographical areas but provided the only dataset from that period, instead of extrapolating from historical data.ConclusionsThe grey squirrel is an asymptomatic reservoir host for AdV and SQPV. Interspecific infection transmission potential is demonstrated. Grey squirrel management by culling is essential for mainland red squirrel viability until other suitable management tools are available.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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