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. 2012 Sep;18(9):1530–1532. doi: 10.3201/eid1809.120402

Table. Clinical, virologic, and serologic results obtained from chickens exposed to soils experimentally contaminated with influenza virus (H5N1)*.

Protocol Sandy topsoil
(rice fields) Building sand Soil-based compost
Low-dose contamination
Clinical signs None None None
Mortality rate None None None
Virus in postmortem samples NA NA NA
Seroconversion rate None 33% at day 24 50% at day 24
High-dose contamination
Clinical signs None None None
Mortality rate None 100% by day 4 100% by day 4
Virus in postmortem samples NA Yes Yes
Seroconversion rate None NA NA

*Low-dose contamination protocol, exposure of the chickens to soil inoculated with 1 infectious unit on day 0, 2 on day 6, 4 on day 12, and 8 on day 18. High-dose contamination protocol, exposure of the chickens to soil inoculated with 8 infectious units on day 0, 12 on day 6, 16 on day 12, and 20 on day 18. In each experiment, 10–20 chickens were exposed to contaminated soils. Each experiment was repeated twice. For each experiment, a control group was established (same number of chickens exposed to noncontaminated soils; no deaths were observed in control groups). NA, not applicable.