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Effective #treatment of advanced #Oropouche virus, Rift Valley fever virus, and Dabie #bandavirus #infections with 4'-fluorouridine

  ABSTRACT Oropouche virus (OROV), Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), and Dabie bandavirus (DBV) are significant re-emerging and emerging human pathogens with major public health implications. Notably, the ongoing OROV disease epidemic spanning South America, Central America, and the Caribbean now exceeds 11,000 cases, including several fatalities and reports of neurological disease and congenital abnormalities associated with infection. Rift Valley fever outbreaks continue to plague sub-Saharan Africa , and DBV, the etiologic agent of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), is expanding its reach throughout several Asian countries . No vaccines or approved therapies are available to prevent or treat these viral infections. Here, we report on the antiviral activity and protective efficacy of the ribonucleoside analog , 4′-fluorouridine (4′-FlU), against OROV, RVFV, and DBV in cell culture and murine models of infection and disease. In cell culture, the potency of 4′-FlU wa...

#Ebola virus’ hidden #target: virus #transmission to and infection of #skin

  ABSTRACT Ebola virus (EBOV), the causative agent of Ebola virus disease, remains one of the World Health Organization’s top 10 threats to global health . Infectious EBOV virions can be found on the surface of skin late in infection and may be transmitted to others through skin-to-skin contact . We investigate in vivo EBOV tropism and the kinetics of virus movement to and from the skin. Increasing viral loads were detected over time in the skin of EBOV-infected non-human primates and mice , with antigen detected in dermal stromal and immune cells . Epidermal cells within and surrounding hair follicles also harbored viral antigen , suggesting a novel mechanism of virus egress to the epidermal surface. During late infection, proinflammatory responses were elevated in infected visceral organs but minimal in the skin despite significant viral loads. We observed similar viral trafficking and cell tropism in the skin of mice intraperitoneally infected with a low containment EBOV model v...

#USA, #Wastewater #Data for Avian #Influenza #H5 (#CDC, September 12 '25)

  {Summary} Time Period: August 31, 2025 - September 06, 2025 -- H5 Detection :  4 sites ( 0.9% ) -- No Detection :  418 sites ( 99.1% ) -- No samples in last week :  43 sites (...) Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,  https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/rv/wwd-h5.html ____

#Vaccination against #H5 HP #influenza virus leads to persistent immune response in wild king #penguins

  Abstract Since 2021, the panzootic of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) represents an increasing threat to wild vertebrate populations . In this context, recent vaccines developed for poultry could provide tools for the conservation of wild endangered birds populations . The king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), a long-lived seabird breeding in dense colonies with an extended chick-rearing period , was identified as a possible surrogate species for a vaccination trial in a sub-Antarctic natural setting . We investigate here the immune response of king penguin chicks to a self-amplifying mRNA vaccine against a H5 HPAI clade 2.3.4.4b protein. Thirty chicks were vaccinated (primo- and boost-injections), 20 were kept as controls. Along 250 days of monitoring, vaccinated chicks showed a high and persistent immune response , granting a strong seroneutralisation capacity against the virus, up to fledging. No adverse effects were observed. The screening for antibodies against u...

#Transcontinental Spread of HPAI #H5N1 from South #America to #Antarctica via Avian #Vectors

  Abstract Our study has for the first time identified H5N1 strains (clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype B3.2) in brown skuas from the Fildes Peninsula , South Shetland Islands, Antarctica . These findings indicate that highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses is now actively circulating in Antarctic ecosystems , representing a significant expansion of its geographic range. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Funder Information Declared National Key Research and Development Program of China, 2024YFC2813605, 2023YFC2605504 Source: BioRxIV,  https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.06.674605v1 ____

Investigating high pathogenicity avian #influenza virus #incursions to remote #islands: Detection of #H5N1 on Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean

  Abstract Understanding the mechanisms underlying the emergence and spread of high pathogenicity avian influenza virus (HPAIV) is critical for tracking its global dissemination , particularly via migratory seabirds , given their role in transmission over long distances . Scavenging seabirds, such as skuas , may act as both reservoirs and vectors , and have been linked to multiple outbreaks since 2021. Here, we report the detection of HPAIV clade 2.3.4.4b H5N1 in three Tristan skua (Stercorarius antarcticus hamiltoni) carcasses on Gough Island in the central South Atlantic Ocean . To investigate potential incursion routes, we combined genomic analyses with year-round tracking data from global location sensors . Although migratory movement patterns suggested southern Africa as the most obvious pathway, the strain detected on Gough Island was more closely related to that found in South Georgia , suggesting infection may have occurred during the pre-laying exodus when skuas disperse i...

#Spain closes several #parks and #attractions due to #birdflu #outbreak (Xinhua)

{Automatic translation from Chinese, edited} [Xinhua News Agency Micro Special] Due to the outbreak of avian influenza in many places, the Andalusia Autonomous Region in southern Spain has temporarily closed a number of parks and other attractions in recent days, including two attractions included in the UNESCO World Heritage List , and the infected animals have been killed at relevant locations. According to AFP, Seville City Hall announced on social media on the 11th that the Maria Luisa Park in the city center was closed due to the discovery of dead birds . The park will clean up the dead animals and disinfect them. The city recently closed three other parks where dead birds were found, including a World Heritage site. Catalina Garcia, an environmental official for the Andalusian autonomous region, said on social media that three outbreaks of avian influenza were detected in wild birds in Doñana National Park , a World Heritage site, and the affected birds were culled. The national ...

#Italy, Integrated #Surveillance for #WNV & #USUV - Weekly Bulletin No. 9, 11 September '25 (summary): 80 new cases

{Summary} -- During current epidemiological week (4 to 10 September), eighty new confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus infection have been reported in Italy. -- Since the beginning of the epidemic season , there have been a total of 582 confirmed cases (they were 502 last week), of these:  - 260 were West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease (WNND): 14 in Piedmont, 24 Lombardy, 22 Veneto, 1 Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 1 Liguria, 20 Emilia-Romagna, 3 Tuscany, 77 Latium, 2 Molise, 74 Campania, 1 Apulia, 2 Basilicata, 5 Calabria, 1 Sicily, 13 Sardinia,  - 48 asymptomatic cases among blood donors ,  - 262 cases of West Nile Fever (1 imported from Kenya ),  - 4 asymptomatic cases,  - 8 unspecified cases.  -- A total of 39 fatal cases have been reported so far this season: 5 in Piedmont, 2 Lombardy, 1 Emilia-Romagna, 15 Latium, 14 Campania, 2 Calabria.  - The Case-Fatality Rate among WNND cases is thus far at 15% (during 2018 season it was 20%, in 2024 14%).  -- Du...

First #Evidence of #Mammarenavirus in the Giant Fruit #Bat (Artibeus lituratus) in #Mexico

  Abstract Background :  In Mexico, two Mammarenavirus genotypes have been identified : Real de Catorce virus and Ocozocoautla de Espinosa virus (OCEV), which are found in rodents (Neotoma leucodon and Peromyscus mexicanus). Mammarenaviruses from clade B cause mild to severe infectious diseases in humans , particularly in South America. A 1967 outbreak in Chiapas, Mexico, was potentially linked to the OCEV. Materials and Methods :  Between 2017 and 2020, we collected bats across southern/southeastern Mexico to identify Mammarenavirus reservoirs. We analyzed 81 liver samples from 14 bat species using nested PCR. For quality control, we synthesized and OCEV S-region fragment into an ampicillin-resistant pUC57 plasmid, cloned in One Shot Stbl3 chemically competent E. coli. Results :  Here, we report the first detection of a Mammarenavirus (OCEV) in an Artibeus lituratus bat from Sabancuy, Campeche , southeastern Mexico. This finding represents the third Mammarenavirus r...

#Marburg Virus #Disease in #Rwanda, 2024 — Public Health and Clinical Responses

  Abstract Background On September 27, 2024, Rwanda reported an outbreak of Marburg virus disease (MVD), after a cluster of cases of viral hemorrhagic fever was detected at two urban hospitals. Methods We report key aspects of the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and treatment of MVD during this outbreak, as well as the overall response to the outbreak. We performed a retrospective epidemiologic and clinical analysis of data compiled across all pillars of the outbreak response and a case-series analysis to characterize clinical features, disease progression, and outcomes among patients who received supportive care and investigational therapeutic agents. Results Among the 6340 patients with suspected MVD who underwent testing, 66 had laboratory-confirmed MVD , 51 (77%) of whom were health care workers. The median estimated incubation period was 10 days (interquartile range, 8 to 13), and symptom onset occurred a median of 2 days (interquartile range, 1 to 3) before hospital ad...

Public #Health #Situation #Analysis - occupied #Palestinian territory-September (#WHO, Sept. 10 '25)

  Overview Starvation and malnutrition in Gaza are at the highest levels ever since the conflict began almost two years ago .  Deliberate blocking and delay of large-scale food, health , and humanitarian aid has cost many lives. Malnutrition is on a dangerous trajectory in the Gaza Strip , marked by a spike in deaths in July.  As of 5 September 2025, 361 Palestinians have died due to malnutrition , including 130 children .  As of 15 August 2025, Famine (IPC Phase 5)—with reasonable evidence—is confirmed in Gaza Governorate .  After 22 months of relentless conflict , over half a million people in the Gaza Strip are facing catastrophic conditions characterised by starvation, destitution and death.  Another 1.07 million people (54%) are in Emergency (IPC Phase 4), and 396 000 people (20%) are in Crisis (IPC Phase 3). More broadly, since 7 October 2023 , as reported by Ministry of Health (MoH), the number of casualties include 63 746 fatalities and 161 245 inju...

#Infection of #ratites with clade 2.3.4.4b HPAIV #H5N1: Potential implications for zoonotic #risk

  Abstract We detected H5N1 high pathogenicity avian influenza in captive Greater Rhea (Rhea americana). Viral genetic analysis revealed the mammalian associated PB2-E627K mutation , indicating selection of mammalian-relevant mutations in ratites . Pathologic investigation of available tissues demonstrated severe multifocal necrotising inflammation , and a strong vasculotropism. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Source: BioRxIV,  https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.08.674895v1 ____

Divergent #antibody-mediated #population #immunity to #H5, #H7 and #H9 subtype potential #pandemic #influenza viruses

  Abstract Influenza continues to cause significant mortality globally and possesses substantial pandemic potential . Assessing pandemic risk requires a clear understanding of existing population immunity . Leveraging a unique large-scale cohort of human sera , we evaluated total and neutralising antibody -mediated immunity to multiple haemagglutinin (HA) proteins, including those from subtypes with high pandemic potential. Our analysis reveals that population immunity is heterogeneous , with distinct age-dependent differences in responses to H5, H7, and H9 avian influenza subtypes. These shifts align with historical circulation patterns of seasonal H1N1 and H3N2 human viruses. Notably, H7 viruses are primarily neutralised through head domain epitopes , while H5 viruses are targeted mainly via stem epitopes , although in both instances some neutralisation occurred via receptor binding site-adjacent epitopes . Furthermore, H7 responses were dominated by non-glycan-targeted IgG2 anti...

#Norway - High pathogenicity avian #influenza #H5N1 viruses (#poultry) (Inf. with) - Follow up report 1

  A poultry farm in Nordland Region. Source: WOAH,  https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/6767 ____

#China reported four additional #human pediatric cases of #infection with avian #influenza #H9N2 virus (HK CHP, September 9 '25)

{Summary, excerpts} -- Avian influenza A(H9N2) :  - Anhui Province :  1) A two-year-old boy with onset on August 5, 2025.  - Chongqing Municipality :  2) A six-year-old boy with onset on July 30, 2025.  - Hunan Province 3) A two-year-old boy with onset on August 21, 2025.  - Sichuan Province :  4) A one-year-old boy with onset on July 28, 2025.  (...) Source: Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong PRC SAR,  https://www.chp.gov.hk/files/pdf/2025_avian_influenza_report_vol21_wk36.pdf ____

#Autoantibodies in #longCOVID: a systematic #review

  Summary Post-COVID-19 condition (also known as long COVID) affects a substantial proportion of individuals who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, profoundly affecting their daily lives and work. Diagnosis and prognosis of long COVID are complex and hindered by heterogeneous symptoms and the absence of validated biomarkers . This systematic review synthesises current evidence on the association between autoantibodies and long COVID, with the goal of evaluating their prognostic and diagnostic utility . Studies published in the PubMed and MEDLINE databases between Jan 1, 2020, and June 10, 2025, were considered. Study selection and quality assessment were done independently by two researchers. Of the 1113 publications screened, 44 studies met the inclusion criteria, with a total of 7571 participants, including 3372 individuals with long COVID. 31 ( 71% ) studies reported an association between autoantibodies and long COVID ; however, there was substantial heterogeneity in study des...

Heterologous two-dose #Ebola #vaccine regimen in #pregnant women in #Rwanda: a randomized controlled phase 3 trial

  Abstract Risk of death for both mother and fetus following Ebola virus infection is extremely high . In this study, healthy women in Rwanda aged ≥18 years were randomized to two-dose Ebola vaccination (Ad26.ZEBOV, MVA-BN-Filo) during pregnancy (group A) or postpartum (group B). Unvaccinated pregnant group B women served as control. This was a parallel, randomized, controlled, open-label, single-center trial to evaluate the safety (primary endpoint—outcomes of interest and serious adverse events (SAEs)) and immunogenicity (secondary endpoint) of the two-dose Ebola vaccination. Among 3,484 women screened, 2,013 were randomized, and 2,012 women and 1,945 infants born alive were descriptively analyzed . Adverse outcomes of interest occurred in women ( 5.2% in group A and 7.3% in group B ) and infants ( 26.0% in group A and 25.6% in group B ). The most common maternal outcome of interest was pathways to preterm birth (3.2% in group A and 3.4% in group B), and the most common infant ou...

Shared viral burdens: Evidence of active #Usutu virus circulation and multi- #arbovirus exposure in migrant and resident #birds at wintering locations in #Nigeria

  Abstract Background :  West Nile (WNV), Usutu (USUV), and Sindbis (SINV) virus were initially detected in the African region , and subsequently across temperate regions where they were absent. Wild birds are primary reservoirs for these arboviruses and are considered major contributors to their global spread through seasonal migration . To understand the transmission dynamics of arboviruses in wild birds and the potential of migratory birds to spread the viruses at an intercontinental scale , we investigated arboviral infections and exposures in African resident and Palearctic migratory birds at wintering locations in Nigeria.  Methodology/Principal Findings :  Oropharyngeal- and cloacal swabs , feathers and blood were collected from resident and migratory birds at two wintering locations ( Amurum and Ngel-Nyaki Forest Reserves ). Swabs and feathers were tested using RT-PCR for WNV, USUV and SINV, and blood with ELISA and FRNT90 or PRNT80 for antibodies. 573 birds ...

Continuous #evolution of #Eurasian #avian-like #H1N1 swine #influenza viruses with pdm/09-derived internal #genes enhances #pathogenicity in mice

  ABSTRACT Swine influenza A virus (swIAV) is an important zoonotic pathogen with the potential to cause human influenza pandemics . Swine are considered “ mixing vessels ” for generating novel reassortant influenza A viruses . In 2009, a swine-origin reassortant virus (2009 pandemic H1N1, pdm/09 H1N1 ) spilled over to humans , causing a global influenza pandemic . This virus soon spread back into swine herds and reassorted with the circulating swIAVs. We previously reported that the genotype 4 (G4) reassortant Eurasian avian-like (EA) H1N1 virus , which bore pdm/09- and triple reassortant (TR)-derived internal genes, had been predominant in swine populations of China since 2016, posing a threat to both the swine industry and public health . Here, our ongoing surveillance confirmed that G4 EA H1N1 viruses remained the predominant swIAVs in China from 2019 to 2023 and had reassorted with the co-circulating swIAVs, such as the H3N2 virus, to generate novel reassortant EA H1N2 viruses...

Spatial #variation of infectious virus #load in aggregated day 3 post-inoculation respiratory tract #tissues from #influenza A virus-infected #ferrets

  ABSTRACT The ferret model is widely used to study influenza A viruses (IAVs) isolated from multiple avian and mammalian species , as IAVs typically replicate in the respiratory tract of ferrets without the need for prior host adaptation . During standard IAV risk assessments , tissues are routinely collected from ferrets at a fixed time point post-inoculation to assess the capacity for systemic spread. Here, we describe a data set of virus titers in tissues collected from both respiratory tract and extrapulmonary sites 3 days post-inoculation from over 300 ferrets inoculated with more than 100 unique IAVs (inclusive of H1, H2, H3, H5, H7 , and H9 IAV subtypes, both mammalian and zoonotic origin ). All experiments were conducted by a single research group under a uniform experimental protocol , making it the largest well-controlled publicly available data set to date of discrete tissue titers reported on a per-ferret level. Analysis of these tissues revealed spatial variation in i...