نتایج جستجو برای: h5n8

تعداد نتایج: 228  

Journal: :Science 2016

Avian influenza viruses affect both poultry production and public health. A subtype H5N8 (clade 2.3.4.4) virus, following an outbreak in poultry in South Korea in January 2014, rapidly spread worldwide in 2014-2015. Our analysis of H5N8 viral sequences, epidemiological investigations, waterfowl migration, and poultry trade showed that long-distance migratory birds can play a major role in the g...

2015
Jeffrey S. Hall Robert J. Dusek Erica Spackman

The movement of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N8) virus across Eurasia and into North America and the virus' propensity to reassort with co-circulating low pathogenicity viruses raise concerns among poultry producers, wildlife biologists, aviculturists, and public health personnel worldwide. Surveillance, modeling, and experimental research will provide the knowledge required for intelli...

2017
Alice Fusaro Isabella Monne Paolo Mulatti Bianca Zecchin Lebana Bonfanti Silvia Ormelli Adelaide Milani Krizia Cecchettin Philippe Lemey Ana Moreno Paola Massi Tiziano Dorotea Stefano Marangon Calogero Terregino

In winter 2016-17, highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) and A(H5N5) viruses of clade 2.3.4.4 were identified in wild and domestic birds in Italy. We report the occurrence of multiple introductions and describe the identification in Europe of 2 novel genotypes, generated through multiple reassortment events.

2015
Mia Kim Torchetti Mary Lea Killian Robert J Dusek Janice C Pedersen Nichole Hines Barbara Bodenstein C LeAnn White Hon S Ip

Eurasian (EA)-origin H5N8 clade 2.3.4.4 avian influenza viruses were first detected in North America during December 2014. Subsequent reassortment with North American (AM) low-pathogenic wild-bird-origin avian influenza has generated at least two reassortants, including an EA/AM H5N1 from an apparently healthy wild green-winged teal, suggesting continued ongoing reassortment.

2016
Mai-Juan Ma Shan-Hui Chen Guo-Lin Wang Teng Zhao Yan-Hua Qian Meng-Na Wu Ying Liu Gregory C. Gray Bing Lu Wu-Chun Cao

During 12 recent months of periodic influenza virus surveillance at 9 live poultry markets in Wuxi City China, we identified multiple highly pathogenic H5N6, H5N8, H5N2, and H5N1 avian influenza viruses. The variety of potentially pandemic viruses in this low-risk area is disconcerting and portends an increased pandemic threat.

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2017
Anne Pohlmann Elke Starick Timm Harder Christian Grund Dirk Höper Anja Globig Christoph Staubach Klaas Dietze Günter Strebelow Reiner G Ulrich Jan Schinköthe Jens P Teifke Franz J Conraths Thomas C Mettenleiter Martin Beer

In November 2016, an influenza A(H5N8) outbreak caused deaths of wild birds and domestic poultry in Germany. Clade 2.3.4.4 virus was closely related to viruses detected at the Russia-Mongolia border in 2016 but had new polymerase acidic and nucleoprotein segments. These new strains may be more efficiently transmitted to and shed by birds.

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2016
Jung-Hoon Kwon Dong-Hun Lee David E Swayne Jin-Yong Noh Seong-Su Yuk Tseren-Ochir Erdene-Ochir Woo-Tack Hong Jei-Hyun Jeong Sol Jeong Gyeong-Bin Gwon Chang-Seon Song

Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) viruses were isolated from migratory waterfowl in South Korea during fall 2014-winter 2015, a recurrence after initial introduction in winter 2014. These reappeared viruses were phylogenetically distinct from isolates circulating in poultry farms in South Korea.

2017
Erik Kleyheeg Roy Slaterus Rogier Bodewes Jolianne M. Rijks Marcel A.H. Spierenburg Nancy Beerens Leon Kelder Marjolein J. Poen Jan A. Stegeman Ron A.M. Fouchier Thijs Kuiken Henk P. van der Jeugd

During autumn-winter 2016-2017, highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) viruses caused mass die-offs among wild birds in the Netherlands. Among the ≈13,600 birds reported dead, most were tufted ducks (Aythya fuligula) and Eurasian wigeons (Anas penelope). Recurrence of avian influenza outbreaks might alter wild bird population dynamics.

2015
Erik de Vries Hongbo Guo Meiling Dai Peter J.M. Rottier Frank J.M. van Kuppeveld Cornelis A.M. de Haan

In 2014, novel highly pathogenic avian influenza A H5N2, H5N5, H5N6, and H5N8 viruses caused outbreaks in Asia, Europe, and North America. The H5 genes of these viruses form a monophyletic group that evolved from a clade 2.3.4 H5N1 variant. This rapid emergence of new H5Nx combinations is unprecedented in the H5N1 evolutionary history.

2018
Nancy Beerens Guus Koch Rene Heutink Frank Harders D.P. Edwin Vries Cynthia Ho Alex Bossers Armin Elbers

A novel highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N6) virus affecting wild birds and commercial poultry was detected in the Netherlands in December 2017. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the virus is a reassortant of H5N8 clade 2.3.4.4 viruses and not related to the Asian H5N6 viruses that caused human infections.

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