A case of avian influenza A(H5N1) in England, January 2022.

Isabel Oliver, Jonathan Roberts, Colin S Brown, Alexander Mp Byrne, Dominic Mellon, Rowena DE Hansen, Ashley C Banyard, Joe James, Matthew Donati, Robert Porter, Joanna Ellis, Jade Cogdale, Angie Lackenby, Meera Chand, Gavin Dabrera, Ian H Brown, Maria Zambon
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On 5 January 2022, high pathogenicity avian influenza A(H5N1) was confirmed in an individual who kept a large flock of ducks at their home in England. The individual remained asymptomatic. H5N1 was confirmed in 19/20 sampled live birds on 22 December 2021. Comprehensive contact tracing (n = 11) revealed no additional primary cases or secondary transmissions. Active surveillance of exposed individuals is essential for case identification. Asymptomatic swabbing helped refine public health risk assessment and facilitated case management given changes in avian influenza epidemiology.

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英格兰甲型H5N1禽流感病例,2022年1月。
2022年1月5日,在英格兰家中养了一大群鸭子的一名个人身上确诊了高致病性甲型H5N1禽流感。该患者仍无症状。2021年12月22日,在19/20只活禽样本中确认了H5N1。全面接触者追踪(n = 11)未发现额外的原发性病例或继发性传播。对接触者进行主动监测对于确定病例至关重要。鉴于禽流感流行病学的变化,无症状抽拭有助于完善公共卫生风险评估并促进病例管理。
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