WARNING - West Nile
Virus Has Been Spread
All Over US By Birds

By Debora MacKenzie
The New Scientist - c. 2000 New Scientist
The HoustonChronicle.com
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/nation/603824
7-15-00


The bird virus that killed seven New Yorkers last year has now spread all
over the Americas, say U.S. researchers. They warn that the Gulf Coast of the
United States will probably see the next outbreak of West Nile virus.

Despite the threat, U.S. authorities have so far failed to provide the
research funding to keep tabs on the virus in wild birds. The scientists say
that scrupulous monitoring of bird populations is needed, otherwise it won't
be possible to identify and spray high-risk areas with insecticide to kill
the mosquitoes that transmit the virus to people.

The infection is endemic to Africa, Asia and Europe, where it resides
harmlessly in many bird species but kills others, according to Bob McLean,
head of the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wis.

Humans usually get the disease from mosquito bites when the population of
infected city birds is sufficiently large to infect enough mosquitoes. In
1997, 527 people in Bucharest, Romania, were ill with West Nile virus, and 50
died. There is no specific treatment for the infection.

The virus may have reached New York last summer in a bird imported from
Israel. However, West Nile expert Zdanek Hubalek of the Czech Academy of
Sciences suggests it may have originally escaped from the Sloan-Kettering
Institute in New York, where in the 1950s a strain of the virus was given to
95 terminal cancer patients as an experimental treatment.

But there is evidence that the New York outbreak last summer, which killed
thousands of crows and caused encephalitis in 61 New Yorkers, seven of whom
died, resulted from a different strain. But what is certain, McLean says, is
that as early as last summer the virus had already spread to an alarming
extent in the New York area.

"It had already infected more than half the local geese and sparrows. That's
scary," McClean says.

And the discovery of the virus in birds in New York, New Jersey and Delaware
last month has dashed hopes that it would not survive the winter. John
Rappole and his colleagues at the Smithsonian Institution Zoo in Front Royal,
Va., have calculated that the virus would spread far and wide from New York
if there were susceptible migratory birds congregating on mosquito-infested
wetlands nearby. In this month's issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, they
and Hubalek report that there are 77 migratory species there, including
ducks, starlings, terns and gulls, capable of carrying the virus.

"The virus is probably in every corner of North America by now" as well as
parts of South America, says Rappole. Another outbreak could occur anywhere
there are enough infected birds, possibly this summer.

"We think the next outbreak will be along the Gulf Coast, where northern
migrants remain concentrated," Rappole says.

"It is essential to capture and test healthy local birds to know where West
Nile poses a threat," McLean says. "Then mosquito spraying can be targeted to
protect people."

McLean's proposals to screen birds in the coming months have not yet been
funded. Eastern and Gulf states plan to test dead birds and "sentinel"
chickens -- caged birds used as an early warning system. But this is much
less sensitive, McLean warns. Caged chickens are less likely to encounter
infected mosquitoes than free-range birds.

But Stephen Ostroff of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in
Atlanta told New Scientist: "Extensive screening of wild birds in hopes of
finding the virus would not be cost-effective."

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