نتایج جستجو برای: h5n6

تعداد نتایج: 171  

2015
Zhijun Yu Xiaolong Gao Tiecheng Wang Yanbing Li Yongcheng Li Yu Xu Dong Chu Heting Sun Changjiang Wu Shengnan Li Haijun Wang Yuanguo Li Zhiping Xia Weishi Lin Jun Qian Hualan Chen Xianzhu Xia Yuwei Gao

H5N6 avian influenza viruses (AIVs) may pose a potential human risk as suggested by the first documented naturally-acquired human H5N6 virus infection in 2014. Here, we report the first cases of fatal H5N6 avian influenza virus (AIV) infection in a domestic cat and wild birds. These cases followed human H5N6 infections in China and preceded an H5N6 outbreak in chickens. The extensive migration ...

2016
Zhijie Zhang Rui Li Lufang Jiang Chenglong Xiong Yue Chen Genming Zhao Qingwu Jiang

BACKGROUND Novel avian influenza viruses (AIVs) of H7N9, H10N8, and H5N6 are currently circulating in China's poultry flocks, occasionally infecting human and other mammals. Human infected AIV H5N6 in China during 2014-2015 is believed to be a triple reassortant originated from H6N6 and two clades of H5 viruses. The current report suggests that its reassortment history is more complicated. ME...

2017
Meng Li Na Zhao Jing Luo Yuan Li Lin Chen Jiajun Ma Lin Zhao Guohui Yuan Chengmin Wang Yutian Wang Yanhua Liu Hongxuan He

H5N6 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and a zoonotic disease that causes recurring endemics in East Asia. At least 155 H5N6 outbreaks, including 15 human infections, have been reported in China. These repeated outbreaks have increased concern that the H5N6 virus may cross over to humans and cause a pandemic. In February, 2016, peafowls in a breeding farm exhibited a highly contagio...

2017
Chunmao Zhang Zongzheng Zhao Zhendong Guo Jiajie Zhang Jiaming Li Yifei Yang Shaoxia Lu Zhongyi Wang Min Zhi Yingying Fu Xiaoyu Yang Lina Liu Yi Zhang Yuping Hua Linna Liu Hongliang Chai Jun Qian

At least 15 cases of human beings infected with H5N6 have been reported since 2014, of which at least nine were fatal. The highly pathogenic avian H5N6 influenza virus may pose a serious threat to both public health and the poultry industry. However, the molecular features promoting the adaptation of avian H5N6 influenza viruses to mammalian hosts is not well understood. Here, we sequentially p...

2017
Yinfeng Kang Lu Liu Minsha Feng Runyu Yuan Can Huang Yangtong Tan Pei Gao Dan Xiang Xiaqiong Zhao Yanling Li David M. Irwin Yongyi Shen Tao Ren

Since 2013, highly pathogenic (HP) H5N6 influenza A viruses (IAVs) have emerged in poultry in Asia, especially Southeast Asia. These viruses have also caused sporadic infections in humans within the same geographic areas. Active IAV surveillance in wild birds sampled in Guangdong province, China from August 2014 through February 2015 resulted in the recovery of three H5N6 IAVs. These H5N6 IAV i...

2016
Runyu Yuan Zheng Wang Yinfeng Kang Jie Wu Lirong Zou Lijun Liang Yingchao Song Xin Zhang Hanzhong Ni Jinyan Lin Changwen Ke

First identified in May 2014 in China's Sichuan Province, initial cases of H5N6 avian influenza virus (AIV) infection in humans raised great concerns about the virus's prevalence, origin, and development. To evaluate both AIV contamination in live poultry markets (LPMs) and the risk of AIV infection in humans, we have conducted surveillance of LPMs in Guangdong Province since 2013 as part of en...

2016
Shisong Fang Tian Bai Lei Yang Xin Wang Bo Peng Hui Liu Yijie Geng Renli Zhang Hanwu Ma Wenfei Zhu Dayan Wang Jinquan Cheng Yuelong Shu

Sporadic human infections with the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A (H5N6) virus have been reported in different provinces in China since April 2014. From June 2015 to January 2016, routine live poultry market (LPM) surveillance was conducted in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. H5N6 viruses were not detected until November 2015. The H5N6 virus-positive rate increased markedly beginning i...

2018
Sander Herfst Chris K P Mok Judith M A van den Brand Stefan van der Vliet Miruna E Rosu Monique I Spronken Zifeng Yang Dennis de Meulder Pascal Lexmond Theo M Bestebroer J S Malik Peiris Ron A M Fouchier Mathilde Richard

Since their emergence in 1997, A/H5N1 influenza viruses of the A/goose/Guangdong/1/96 lineage have diversified in multiple genetic and antigenic clades upon continued circulation in poultry in several countries in Eurasia and Africa. Since 2009, reassortant viruses carrying clade 2.3.4.4 hemagglutinin (HA) and internal and neuraminidase (NA) genes of influenza A viruses of different avian origi...

2017
Young-Jae Si In Won Lee Eun-Ha Kim Young-Il Kim Hyeok-Il Kwon Su-Jin Park Hiep Dinh Nguyen Se Mi Kim Jin-Jung Kwon Won-Suk Choi Yun Hee Beak Min-Suk Song Chul-Joong Kim Richard J. Webby Young-Ki Choi

A novel genotype of H5N6 influenza viruses was isolated from migratory birds in South Korea during November 2016. Domestic outbreaks of this virus were associated with die-offs of wild birds near reported poultry cases in Chungbuk province, central South Korea. Genetic analysis and animal studies demonstrated that the Korean H5N6 viruses are highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses and ...

2016
Yuhai Bi Haizhou Liu Chaochao Xiong Di Liu Weifeng Shi Mingxin Li Siling Liu Jing Chen Guang Chen Yong Li Guoxiang Yang Yongsong Lei Yanping Xiong Fumin Lei Hanzhong Wang Quanjiao Chen Jianjun Chen George F. Gao

In May 2014, China formally confirmed the first human infection with the novel H5N6 avian influenza virus (AIV) in Sichuan Province. Before the first human case was reported, surveillance of AIVs in wild birds resulted in the detection of three H5N6 viruses in faecal samples from migratory waterfowl in Chenhu wetlands, Hubei Province, China. Genetic and phylogenetic analyses revealed that these...

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