Abstract Avian influenza A(H9N2) has been circulating in poultry across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, posing human health risks . In Ghana , it has co-circulated among poultry with influenza A ( H5N1 ). This report describes Ghana’s first confirmed human case of avian influenza A(H9N2) virus infection in a two-year-old boy from Upper East Region , identified through active respiratory surveillance . Molecular and genomic analyses confirmed the virus was of the G1 lineage , closely related to other West African strains , with mammalian adaptive mutations known to increase human infection potential. The child experienced mild symptoms , received outpatient care, and recovered. Health authorities conducted epidemiological investigations . No source was identified for the child’s infection; no additional human infections were detected. This case highlights the importance of robust avian influenza surveillance in animals and humans, particularly in regions with human-animal inter...
#Bolivia - #Influenza A #H5 viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Immediate notification
Neurological-respiratory disease in backyard domestic birds raised in a farm with partial laboratory results of H5 avian influenza virus . Zoning was implemented for the control of the outbreak with stamping out measures for all affected and contact birds on the farm, and surveillance will be carried out in the perifocal and protection areas. A body of water representing a possible place of contact between domestic and wild birds is located on the premises. Source: WOAH, https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/6755 ____