Brook N, Hollamby S, Neave M, Stevens V, Wille M.. Coding complete genome of LPAI H16N3 virus from Australia suggests intercontinental movement. Microbiol Resour Announc 0:e01437-25
Herein, we report on the second low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) H16N3 genome sequenced in Oceania. Revealing the viral diversity in Australia’s wild bird reservoir, including in gulls, is critical to the preparation for the arrival of HPAI H5N1.
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