SARS-CoV-2 monitoring on mink farms in Poland
Author:
Domańska-Blicharz Katarzyna1, Orłowska Anna2, Smreczak Marcin2, Munnink Bas Oude3, Trębas Paweł2, Socha Wojciech2, Niemczuk Krzysztof4, Kawiak-Sadurska Magdalena2, Opolska Justyna1, Lisowska Anna1, Giza Aleksandra5, Bomba Arkadiusz5, Iwan Ewelina5, Koopmans Marion3, Rola Jerzy2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Poultry Diseases , 24-100 Puławy , Poland 2. Department of Virology , 24-100 Puławy , Poland 3. Department of Viroscience, Erasmus University Medical Centre , 3000 CA Rotterdam , the Netherlands 4. General Director , 24-100 Puławy , Poland 5. Department of Omics Analyses, National Veterinary Research Institute , 24-100 Puławy , Poland
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Many countries have reported severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections in mink, and transmission back to humans has raised the concern of novel variants emerging in these animals. The monitoring system on Polish mink farms detected SARS-CoV-2 infection first in January 2021 and has been kept in place since then.
Material and Methods
Oral swab samples collected between February 2021 and March 2022 from 11,853 mink from 594 farms in different regions of Poland were screened molecularly for SARS-CoV-2. Isolates from those with the highest loads of viral genetic material from positive farms were sequenced and phylogenetically analysed. Serological studies were also carried out for one positive farm in order to follow the antibody response after infection.
Results
SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in mink on 11 farms in 8 out of 16 Polish administrative regions. Whole genome sequences were obtained for 19 SARS-CoV-2 strains from 10 out of 11 positive farms. These genomes belonged to four different variants of concern (VOC) – VOC-Gamma (20B), VOC-Delta (21J), VOC-Alpha (20I) and VOC-Omicron (21L) – and seven different Pango lineages – B.1.1.464, B.1.1.7, AY.43, AY.122, AY.126, B.1.617.2 and BA.2. One of the nucleotide and amino acid mutations specific for persistent strains found in the analysed samples was the Y453F host adaptation mutation. Serological testing of blood samples revealed a high rate of seroprevalence on the single mink farm studied.
Conclusion
Farmed mink are highly susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2 of different lineages, including Omicron BA.2 VOC. As these infections were asymptomatic, mink may become an unnoticeable virus reservoir generating new variants potentially threatening human health. Therefore, real-time monitoring of mink is extremely important in the context of the One Health approach.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
General Veterinary
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