Atypical pathogenicity of avian influenza (H3N1) virus involved in outbreak, Belgium, 2019

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Abstract

In 2019, an outbreak of avian influenza (H3N1) virus infection occurred among commercial poultry in Belgium. Full-genome phylogenetic analysis indicated a wild bird origin rather than recent circulation among poultry. Although classified as a nonnotifiable avian influenza virus, it was associated with reproductive tropism and substantial mortality in the field.

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Steensels, M., Gelaude, P., van Borm, S., van Den Berg, T., Cargnel, M., Roupie, V., … Lambrecht, B. (2020). Atypical pathogenicity of avian influenza (H3N1) virus involved in outbreak, Belgium, 2019. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(8), 1899–1903. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2608.191338

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