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The novel #H10N3 avian #influenza virus acquired #airborne #transmission among #chickens: an increasing threat to public health

ABSTRACT Following two human infections with the H10N3 avian influenza virus (AIV) in 2021 and 2022, a third case was discovered in Yunnan, China , in 2024, raising concerns about the potential for future pandemics . Recent studies have indicated that novel H10N3 viruses are highly pathogenic in mice and can be transmitted between guinea pigs via respiratory droplets without prior adaptation. However, the biological characteristics of novel H10N3 in poultry have not been fully elucidated. Our findings revealed that H10 subtype AIVs are predominantly prevalent in waterfowl . Notably, H10N8 and H10N3 viruses that have infected humans were primarily isolated from chickens . For the first time, double basic hemagglutinin cleavage sites (motif PEIKQGR↓GL) were identified in novel H10N3 AIVs, which exhibit enhanced replication in chickens , and can be transmitted between chickens through direct contact and respiratory droplets . Animal experimental studies demonstrated that ducks are also su...

#USA, #USDA Confirms Highly Pathogenic Avian #Influenza in Backyard Non-Poultry #Flock in #Louisiana

 {Excerpt} WASHINGTON, December 16, 2024 – The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a non-commercial backyard flock (non-poultry) in Bossier Parish, Louisiana.  This is the first case of HPAI in domestic birds in Louisiana during this outbreak, which began in February 2022. Samples from the flock were tested at the Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, part of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network, and confirmed at the APHIS National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, Iowa. APHIS is working closely with state animal health officials in Louisiana on a joint incident response and will provide appropriate support as requested.  According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the public health risk associated with these avian influenza detections in birds remains low.  As a reminder, the ...

Viral #sepsis: #diagnosis, clinical #features, #pathogenesis, and #clinical considerations

Abstract Sepsis , characterized as life-threatening organ dysfunction resulting from dysregulated host responses to infection , remains a significant challenge in clinical practice . Despite advancements in understanding host-bacterial interactions , molecular responses, and therapeutic approaches, the mortality rate associated with sepsis has consistently ranged between 10 and 16%. This elevated mortality highlights critical gaps in our comprehension of sepsis etiology. Traditionally linked to bacterial and fungal pathogens, recent outbreaks of acute viral infections , including Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus ( MERS-CoV ), influenza virus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ), among other regional epidemics, have underscored the role of viral pathogenesis in sepsis, particularly when critically ill patients exhibit classic symptoms indicative of sepsis. However, many cases of viral-induced sepsis are frequently underdiagnosed because standar...

From North to South: #Transmission #Dynamics of #H1N1pdm09 Swine #Influenza A Viruses in #Italy

Abstract The influenza A H1N1pdm09 virus continues to be a significant pathogen , posing potential risks to both animal and human health due to its zoonotic potential . Italy , which has one of the largest swine populations in Europe , plays a crucial role in monitoring the evolution of influenza viruses in livestock. This study aims to address the existing knowledge gaps regarding the genetic diversity and transmission dynamics of H1N1pdm09 circulating in Italian swine populations. Utilizing whole genome sequencing and dynamic modeling , we conducted a comprehensive analysis of virus samples collected from swine farms across Italy. Our results reveal that multiple independent viral introductions have occurred into the country, with most cases resulting in self-limited infections and limited onward transmission . However, six distinct transmission clusters were identified, suggesting instances of sustained viral spread. These clusters were found across multiple regions of Italy, highli...

High cumulative #viral titers of #influenza virus in #animals with significant disease #fatality rates indicate a potential trade-off between fatality and transmissibility

Abstract Evaluating the trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence using empirical data poses significant challenges. The hypothesis suggests that pathogens evolve to maximize transmissibility, but fatality imposes limits as there are diminishing gains in transmissibility . In this study, we analyzed a secondary dataset of influenza virus infections in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo), categorized by Hemagglutinin (HA) and Neuraminidase (NA) subtypes . Subgroups defined by the H7/N9 and H7/N7 combinations exhibited fatality rates of approximately 30% and reached cumulative viral titers close to 7.5 (log10 titer/mL). These levels represent intermediate fatality rates , as the H5/N6 and H5/N1 subgroups had higher fatality rates but reached lower cumulative viral titers. Using cumulative viral titer as a proxy for potential secondary transmissions, the analysis suggests that intermediate fatality rates are associated with higher numbers of secondary transmissions . However, there ...