Characterisation of a novel #chicken-derived #H3N3 avian #influenza virus detected in #China in 2023: Pathogenicity and immunogenicity, https://etidiohnew.blogspot.com/2025/09/characterisation-of-novel-chicken.html
Characterisation of a novel #chicken-derived #H3N3 avian #influenza virus detected in #China in 2023: Pathogenicity and immunogenicity

#Assessment of public #health #risk of novel #reassortant #H3N3 avian #influenza viruses that emerged in #chickens

Characterization of emerging #H3N3 avian #influenza viruses in #poultry in #China

@africa #COVID #pandemic

No. No, the world is NOT ready for the next pandemic.

The world isn't ready for the current on-going #SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, or for the delayed impacts on immune failure, rapid aging, long COVID, clotting, and loss of IQ.

#H5N1 will adapt to humans. That is clear.

No we are not ready.

Nor are we ready for #HKU4 #HKU5 #H3N3 or other influenzas, or for the pandemics from immune failure, or Measles, or ....

No, we are not ready.

No, we will not be ready.

@[email protected] @VirginiaHolloway #H5N1

This isn't just theoretically possible.

Flus commonly recombine, reassort, and hybridize .

This is how the #H3N3 pandemic started in Hebei China. It is a three-way reassortment and hybrid.

@CarbonBubble #climate

Early warning system?

How about the thousands of wcientists screaming with their hair on fire?

Nope. We rolled over and hit snooze.

Rinse and repeat - snooze.

We have already crossed at least four points of no return - tipping points.

We are toast. We are on a rocket ride to +11 C and a huge mass extinction event.

Meanwhile, here comes the #H3N3 flu pandemic, to be followed by the #H5N1 flu pandemic.

Dr. Brain worm will save us. Right?!

@Infoseepage

#COVID seems NOT to easily infect via the eyes.

#Flu (#H5N1 #H3N3) is not so constrained. This is very much worth considering as we rapidly approach an H5N1 and/or H3N3 Flu pandemic.

Note as well that COVID does not easily transmit by contact. Flu does! So sanitation and proper sanitary hygiene return as important protections. These apply for H1N1 that is circulating now as well.

@emchateau #flu #H5N1

Bien.

Il y a maintenant des rapports (non confirmés) en provenance de Chine d'hôpitaux submergés par la grippe qui pourraient être un réassortiment du #H5N1 avec le #H3N3.

There are now reports (unconfirmed) from China of Hospitals overwhelmed with flu that may be a reassortment of #H5N1 with #H3N3

Plus this https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-024-11152-x

- A reassortment of involving H3N8, H9N2, and H10N3

Evidence of an emerging triple-reassortant H3N3 avian influenza virus in China - BMC Genomics

The H3 subtype of avian influenza virus (AIV) stands out as one of the most prevalent subtypes, posing a significant threat to public health. In this study, a novel triple-reassortant H3N3 AIV designated A/chicken/China/16/2023 (H3N3), was isolated from a sick chicken in northern China. The complete genome of the isolate was determined using next-generation sequencing, and the AIV-like particles were confirmed via transmission electron microscopy. Subsequent phylogenetic analyses revealed that HA and NA genes of the H3N3 isolate clustered within the Eurasian lineage of AIVs, exhibiting the closest genetic relationship with other H3N3 AIVs identified in China during 2023. Interestingly, the HA and NA genes of the nove H3N3 isolate were originated from H3N8 and H10N3 AIVs, respectively, and the six internal genes originated from prevalent H9N2 AIVs. These findings indicated the novel H3N3 isolate possesses a complex genetic constellation, likely arising from multiple reassortment events involving H3N8, H9N2, and H10N3 subtype influenza viruses. Additionally, the presence of Q226 and T228 in the HA protein suggests the H3N3 virus preferentially binds to α-2,3-linked sialic acid receptors. The HA cleavage site motif (PEKQTR/GIF) and the absence of E627K and D701N mutations in PB2 protein classify the virus as a characteristic low pathogenicity AIV. However, several mutations in internal genes raise concerns about potential increases in viral resistance, virulence, and transmission in mammalian hosts. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the molecular and genetic characterization of the emerging triple-reassortant H3N3 AIVs, and continued surveillance of domestic poultry is essential for monitoring the H3N3 subtype evolution and potential spread.

BioMed Central
Evidence of an emerging triple- #reassortant #H3N3 avian #influenza virus in #China

#Surveillance of avian #influenza viruses in #Hebei Province of #China from 2021 to '23: identification of a novel #reassortant #H3N3, J Infect.: https://www.journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-4453(24)00174-9/fulltext

A novel reassortant H3N3 virus was identified, for 1rst time, in N China. Currently predominant subtypes of AIVs have been isolated from Hebei region. AIVs may have infected local #poultry, posing potential #risk of transmission to #human. These isolates may share a common ancestor with the Yellow River Basin isolates.