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Emergence, Evolution, and Biological Characteristics of H10N4 and H10N8 Avian Influenza Viruses in Migratory Wild Birds Detected in Eastern China in 2020

Yanwen Wang, Mengjing Wang, Hong Zhang, Conghui Zhao, Yaping Zhang, Guimei He, Guohua Deng, Pengfei Cui, Yubao Li, Wenqiang Liu, Jinyan Shen, Xiaohong Sun, Wenting Wang, Xianying Zeng, Yanbing Li, Dong Chu, Peng Peng, Jing Guo, Hualan Chen, Xuyong Li

2022Microbiology Spectrum29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emerging avian influenza reassortants and mutants in birds pose an increasing threat to poultry and public health. H10 avian influenza viruses are widely prevalent in wild birds, poultry, seals, and minks and pose an increasing threat to human health. The occasional human infections with H10N8 and H10N3 viruses in China have significantly increased public concern about the potential pandemic risk posed by H10 viruses. In this study, we found that the North American H10 viruses have been successfully introduced to Asia by migratory birds and further reassorted with other subtypes to generate novel H10N4 and H10N8 viruses in eastern China. These emerging H10 reassortants have a high potential to threaten the poultry industry and human health due to their efficient replication and transmission in chickens, ducks, and mice.

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Influenza A virus subtype H5N1VirologyBiologyInfluenza A virusChinaH5N1 genetic structureZoologyVirusCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GeographyDiseaseMedicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)ArchaeologyPathologyInfluenza Virus Research StudiesAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology