2022-2023 年秘鲁爆发高致病性甲型禽流感(H5N1)病毒疫情

Nieves Sevilla , Wendy Lizarraga , Victor Jimenez-Vasquez , Veronica Hurtado , Iris S. Molina , Lilian Huarca , Priscila Lope-Pari , Ivan Vargas , Gloria Arotinco , Carlos Padilla-Rojas
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摘要

背景自 2022 年以来,高致病性甲型禽流感(H5N1)在全球范围内蔓延。方法在此,我们描述了在此次疫情的基因组监测期间从秘鲁的野鸟、家禽和野生哺乳动物中收集的 13 个 H5N1 基因组的测序和特征描述。智利和秘鲁的样本聚集在同一组,因此具有共同的祖先。对血凝素和神经氨酸酶基因的分析发现了新的变异,其中一些变异取决于宿主类型。结论 对高致病性禽流感进行基因组监测对于促进 "统一健康政策 "和克服气候变化带来的新问题是必要的,气候变化可能会改变留鸟和候鸟的栖息地。
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus outbreak in Peru in 2022–2023

Highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus outbreak in Peru in 2022–2023

Background

An epizootic of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) has spread worldwide since 2022. Even though this virus has been extensively studied for many decades, little is known about its evolution in South America.

Methods

Here, we describe the sequencing and characterization of 13 H5N1 genomes collected from wild birds, poultry, and wild mammals in Peru during the genomic surveillance of this outbreak.

Results

The samples belonged to the highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) 2.3.4.4b clade. Chilean and Peruvian samples clustered in the same group and therefore share a common ancestor. An analysis of the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes detected new mutations, some dependent upon the host type.

Conclusions

The genomic surveillance of highly pathogenic avian influenza is necessary to promote the One Health policy and to overcome the new problems entailed by climate change, which may alter the habitats of resident and migratory birds.

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