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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus in Wild Red Foxes, the Netherlands, 2021

Jolianne M. Rijks, Hanna Hesselink, Pim Lollinga, Renee Wesselman, P. J. Prins, Eefke Weesendorp, M.Y. Engelsma, René Heutink, Frank Harders, Marja Kik, Harry Rozendaal, Hans van den Kerkhof, Nancy Beerens

2021Emerging infectious diseases104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

teams are key mechanisms for helping public health authorities manage the COVID-19 crisis. Our findings revealed that the P.1 VOC was introduced into Uruguay multiple times over a period of increasing mobility in binational cities along the Brazil-Uruguay border and in Uruguay between mid-February and early March 2021. The introduction of the highly transmissible P.1 VOC coupled with the increasing human mobility probably contributed to the rapid local spread of this variant and the worsening COVID-19 epidemic in Uruguay during January-July 2021.

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VulpesInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1VirologyHighly pathogenicBiologyCladeVirusInfluenza A virusAvian influenza virusPhylogeneticsPredationGeneEcologyGeneticsInfluenza Virus Research StudiesViral Infections and VectorsRespiratory viral infections research