Pariani Elena, Puzelli Simona, Del Castillo Gabrie. Imported case of avian influenza A(H9N2) virus infection in a patient with miliary tuberculosis, Italy, March 2026. Euro Surveill. 2026;31(15):pii=2600285. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 20 hours ago from Euro Surveill. 2026;31(15):pii=2600285 (via https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.E) On 21 March 2026, avian influenza A(H9N2) virus was confirmed in Italy in a patient with miliary tuberculosis. The patient had recently travelled to West Africa. Following the detection of an unsubtypable ... Knief, U., Ahrens, A. K., Allendorf, V., Behringer. Outbreak dynamics of high pathogenicity avian influenza virus H5N1, clade 2.3.4.4b euBB, in black-headed gulls and common terns in Germany in 2023. Avian Pathology. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 2 days ago from Avian Pathology (via https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03079457.2026.2) Since the winter of 2022/23, the high pathogenicity avian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype euBB, has caused extensive mortality among wild birds. This genotype emerged in France in ... WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1040: 10 April 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 4 days ago from WHO (via https://www.who.int/westernpacific/publications/m/item/avian) Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... Lee JK, Kim MB, Kim SH, Jeong SH, Sung H, Jang HK,. Surveillance of avian influenza viruses in migratory wild birds in South Korea, 2019~2025. J Vet Sci. 2026 Mar;27(2):e8. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 9 days ago from J Vet Sci. 2026 Mar;27(2):e8 (via https://vetsci.org/DOIx.php?id=10.4142/jvs.25249) Importance: Wild aquatic birds are reservoirs of avian influenza viruses (AIVs). South Korea has conducted national wild-bird surveillance since 2008 to enable early detection of highly pathogenic AIVs ... Oettler MJ, Schulz K, Eisenberg SWF, Mamarvar C, J. Partial culling and HPAI control in poultry: insights from Lower Saxony, Germany. Front. Vet. Sci. 13:1787732. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 10 days ago from Front. Vet. Sci. 13:1787732 (via https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/veterinary-science/arti) Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) pose a significant threat to the poultry industry. Enormous numbers of poultry are destroyed annually, not only by the disease itself, but also related ... Li, P., Zhang, F., Zhu, H. et al. Whole-genome characterization and antigenic analysis of two distinct duck-origin H6 Subtype avian influenza viruses in China. Virus Genes (2026). Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 14 days ago from Virus Genes (2026) (via https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11262-026-02232-z) Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) of the H6 subtype demonstrate broad host tropism and represent a persistent concern for both poultry and public health due to their documented potential for cross-species ... WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1039: 27 March 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 29, 2026 from WHO (via https://www.who.int/westernpacific/publications/m/item/avian) Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1038: 20 March 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 29, 2026 from WHO (via https://www.who.int/westernpacific/publications/m/item/avian) Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), ECDC (Europ. Avian influenza overview December 2025 - February 2026. EFSA Journal, 24(3), e10015. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 29, 2026 from EFSA Journal, 24(3), e10015 (via https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/j.efsa.2026) Between 29 November 2025 and 27 February 2026, 2514 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus detections were reported in domestic (406) and wild (2108) birds in 32 countries in Europe. Albeit ... Ongarbayeva N, Glebova T, Klivleyeva N, Saktaganov. Genome sequence of influenza virus strain A/Ust-Kamenogorsk/972/2023 (H3N2) from Kazakhstan. Microbiol Resour Announc 0:e01063-25. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 25, 2026 from Microbiol Resour Announc 0:e01063-25 (via https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mra.01063-25) During the 2023 epidemic, circulation of the influenza virus subtype A/H3N2 was observed in East Kazakhstan. Here, we describe the complete genome sequence of the strain A/Ust-Kamenogorsk/972/2023 (H3N2) ... Didkowska, A., Martín-Santander, V., Golke, A. et. First report of serological and molecular detection of influenza A (H1N1) in European bison (Bison bonasus). Vet Res Commun 50, 212 (2026). Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 24, 2026 from Vet Res Commun 50, 212 (2026) (via https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11259-026-11159-7) Influenza A virus is a zoonotic pathogen capable of infecting a wide range of hosts, yet data on infections in wild ruminants are limited. The European bison (Bison bonasus), Europe’s largest terrestrial ... Yang Y, Liu H, Li Y, Liu L, Chen T, Zhang J. Emergence of a novel H4N6 avian influenza virus with mammalian adaptation isolated from migratory birds in Zhejiang Province, China, 2024. Virol Sin. 2026 Mar 13:S1995-820X(26)00042-8. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 16, 2026 from Virol Sin. 2026 Mar 13:S1995-820X(26)00042-8 (via https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1995820X2) HIGHLIGHTS:The H4N6/G030 strain, a novel H4N6 avian influenza virus (AIV), was isolated from a red-necked stint.The H4N6/G030 is a novel cross-species reassortant derived from wild bird and poultry AIV ... WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1037: 13 March 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 16, 2026 from WHO (via https://www.who.int/westernpacific/publications/m/item/avian) Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... Vázquez-Pérez, J.A., Becerril-Vargas, E., Ramírez‐. Emergence of a novel reassorted high pathogenicity avian influenza A(H5N2) virus associated with severe pneumonia in a young adult. Sci Rep (2026). Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 10, 2026 from Sci Rep (2026) (via https://link.springer.com/article/10.1038/s41598-026-41122-0) Infection of backyard and poultry with low pathogenicity avian influenza LPAI A(H5N2) viruses has occurred in Mexico since 1994, and the first human infection caused by this influenza virus was detected ... WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1036: 06 March 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 9, 2026 from WHO (via https://www.who.int/westernpacific/publications/m/item/avian) Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... ZHANG Ru-sheng, etc.,al. Molecular surveillance of H3N8 avian influenza virus in live poultry markets associated with human cases in Changsha City, 2022~2023. Modern Preventive Medicine, 2026, Vol.53, NO.3. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 8, 2026 from Modern Preventive Medicine, 2026, Vol.53, NO.3 (via http://www.flu.org.cn/scn/article-25446.html) Objective To characterize H3N8 virus contamination and molecular evolution in poultry and environmental samples from the live poultry markets associated with Hunan Province’s first human H3N8 avian influenza ... Li Y, Yu Q, Jiang Q, Zhang Y, Yu J, Wang W, Yang Y. Global evolutionary landscape of H11 avian influenza and initial isolates identified in Xinjiang, China. Emerg Microbes Infect. 2026 Mar 2:2640288. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 3, 2026 from Emerg Microbes Infect. 2026 Mar 2:2640288 (via https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22221751.2026.2) H11 avian influenza viruses (AIVs) circulate globally among wild bird populations, yet their evolutionary pathways and risks for zoonotic transmission remain insufficiently characterized. In the current ... Nian YP, Ning SS, Li SS, Yu PB, Meng Y, Zhao X, Re. Investigation and management of the first case of human infection with avian influenza A(H10N3) virus in northern China. Chin J Epidemiol, 2026, 47(2):275-280. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 2, 2026 from Chin J Epidemiol, 2026, 47(2):275-280 (via http://chinaepi.icdc.cn/zhlxbx/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?) Objective To summarize and analyze the epidemiological characteristics and field investigation of the first case of human infection with avian influenza A(H10N3) virus in northern China and to provide ... WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1035: 27 February 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Mar, 2, 2026 from WHO (via https://www.who.int/westernpacific/publications/m/item/avian) Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... Benito AA, Monteagudo LV, Lázaro-Gaspar S, Garza-M. First Detection and Genetic Characterization of Influenza D Virus in Cattle in Spain. Vet Sci. 2026 Jan 29;13(2):130. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at Feb, 27, 2026 from Vet Sci. 2026 Jan 29;13(2):130 (via https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/13/2/130) Influenza D virus (IDV) and co-circulating respiratory pathogens were investigated using RT-qPCR in 316 samples collected from 210 Spanish cattle farms with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) outbreaks between ... 449 items, 20/Page, Page[1/23][|<<] [|<] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [>|] [>>|] |
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