Source: TuoiTre, https://tuoitre.vn/hang-chuc-con-ho-bao-chet-nghi-nhiem-cum-a-h5n1-tai-dong-nai-long-an-20241001200928957.htm

On October 1, speaking with Tuoi Tre Online, a representative of the Mango Garden tourist area (Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai) confirmed that the unit is verifying and clarifying the cause of the death of about 20 tigers and 1 leopard in the tourist area. Initial information shows that the tigers and leopards show signs of illness. Currently, there are still a few dozen tigers and leopards in the tourist area. (…) This unit has received information shared from the Veterinary Department of Region VI about the recording of dead tigers and leopards with positive test results for influenza A/H5N1 virus. (…) Specifically, in Long An province, from August to September 16, 2024, at My Quynh Zoo (Long An), 30 tigers and lions died (27 tigers and 3 lions). (…) The remaining individuals originated from the zoo, and test results showed that the tiger samples taken at the zoo were positive for influenza A/H5N1.(…) In Long An province, it was determined that 3 zoo employees had direct contact with the tiger, while in Dong Nai province, preliminary information showed that about 30 people had contact with the tiger.

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#aH5n1 #avianInfluenza #enzootic #leopards #lions #tigers #vietnam

Hàng chục con hổ, báo chết nghi nhiễm cúm A/H5N1 tại Đồng Nai, Long An

Nhiều con hổ và báo đã chết tại hai khu du lịch trên địa bàn tỉnh Đồng Nai và Long An, nghi do nhiễm cúm A/H5N1.

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#MooFlu forever

The NYT finally notices that the avian influenza virus been victorious in infecting US cow farms:

"How U.S. Farms Could Start a Bird Flu Pandemic"

https://archive.is/5eOOt

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/21/health/bird-flu-cattle-pandemic.html

The virus is not going away. Apparently, the cows' udders are excellent viral breeding spots. So the Big Dairy industry is going to literally fulfill Rob Wallace's book title from years ago: "Big farms make big flu".

The fact that it's endemic in cows or "enzootic", as they put it, means that the cows are plague spreaders. Wherever they go: bird flu. Wherever the raw milk goes: bird flu. Whoever works there: bird flu. Whoever works there and travels to other animal farms... flu chaos. That's the thing, influenza viruses don't stay the same, they evolve and they also mix with other influenza viruses ("reassortment"). This means that any other influenza virus needs to be kept away from these cows, including seasonal flu (humans) and pig flu. What are the odds of this isolation happening successfully long-term?

The NYT article noticed that this failure is akin to what happened in China in 2019 when they successfully failed to end the (very large and profitable) wild animal farming sector which was the breeding ground for SARS-CoV-2. Whoever is reading this, you can be certain that there already are "lab leak" conspiracy theories about the mooFlu in the US. Neither regimes are going to do anything about it, as these sectors are large and create GDP, and what is needed is to end them.

#avianInfluenza #HPAI #milk #bigMIlk #bigDairy #cows #cattle #zoonosis #pandemic #birdFlu #enzootic #capitalism #BigBusiness #BigFarms #BigFlu

#H9N2 #Influenza A Viruses Found to be #Enzootic in #Punjab #Pakistan's Bird #Markets with Evidence of #Human H9N2 #Nasal #Colonization, Int J Infect Dis.: https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(24)00217-0/fulltext

H9N2 IAV is likely enzootic in Punjab Province Pakistan's live bird markets and may be colonizing the noses of #workers and market visitors. Regular monitoring for avian influenza-associated human illness in Punjab seems to be a needed public measure.

#Blowflies are potential #vector for avian #influenza virus at #enzootic area in #Japan, Sci Rep.: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-61026-1

Our observations suggest C. nigribarbis may acquire the HPAI virus from deceased wild #birds directly or from #fecal materials from infected birds, highlighting the need to add blowflies as a target of HPAI vector control.

Blowflies are potential vector for avian influenza virus at enzootic area in Japan - Scientific Reports

High pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) poses a significant threat to both domestic and wild birds globally. The avian influenza virus, known for environmental contamination and subsequent oral infection in birds, necessitates careful consideration of alternative introduction routes during HPAI outbreaks. This study focuses on blowflies (genus Calliphora), in particular Calliphora nigribarbis, attracted to decaying animals and feces, which migrate to lowland areas of Japan from northern or mountainous regions in early winter, coinciding with HPAI season. Our investigation aims to delineate the role of blowflies as HPAI vectors by conducting a virus prevalence survey in a wild bird HPAI-enzootic area. In December 2022, 648 Calliphora nigribarbis were collected. Influenza virus RT-PCR testing identified 14 virus-positive samples (2.2% prevalence), with the highest occurrence observed near the crane colony (14.9%). Subtyping revealed the presence of H5N1 and HxN1 in some samples. Subsequent collections in December 2023 identified one HPAI virus-positive specimen from 608 collected flies in total, underscoring the potential involvement of blowflies in HPAI transmission. Our observations suggest C. nigribarbis may acquire the HPAI virus from deceased wild birds directly or from fecal materials from infected birds, highlighting the need to add blowflies as a target of HPAI vector control.

Nature
#SouthAfrica - #Influenza A #H7N6 viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Immediate notification, #WOAH: https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/5245 #epizootic #enzootic #zoonoses #EIDs #update #report #veterinary
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#Genetic characteristics of the first #human #infection with the G4 #genotype eurasian avian-like #H1N1 swine #influenza virus in #Shaanxi Province, #China, Chi J Prev Med.: https://rs.yiigle.com/cmaid/1474489 #pigs #zoonoses #enzootic #reassortants #research #science
陕西省首例人感染G4基因型欧亚类禽H1N1猪流感病毒基因特征分析 - 中华预防医学杂志

Isolation and genetic characterization of MERS-CoV from dromedary camels in the United Arab Emirates

BackgroundThe study of coronaviruses has grown significantly in recent years.Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) replicates in various cell types, and quick development has been made of assays for its growth and quantification. However, only a few viral isolates are now available for investigation with full characterization. The current study aimed to isolate MERS-CoV from nasal swabs of dromedary camels and molecularly analyze the virus in order to detect strain-specific mutations and ascertain lineage classification.MethodsWe isolated the virus in Vero cells and adapted it for in vitro cultivation. The isolates were subjected to complete genome sequencing using next-generation sequencing followed by phylogenetic, mutation, and recombination analysis of the sequences.ResultsA total of five viral isolates were obtained in Vero cells and adapted to in vitro cultures. Phylogenetic analysis classified all the isolates within clade B3. Four isolates clustered close to the MERS-CoV isolate camel/KFU-HKU-I/2017 (GenBank ID: MN758606.1) with nucleotide identity 99.90–99.91%. The later isolate clustered close to the MERS-CoV isolate Al-Hasa-SA2407/2016 (GenBank ID: MN654975.1) with a sequence identity of 99.86%. Furthermore, the isolates contained several amino acids substitutions in ORF1a (32), ORF1ab (25), S (2), ORF3 (4), ORF4b (4), M (3), ORF8b (1), and the N protein (1). The analysis further identified a recombination event in one of the reported sequences...

Frontiers
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#Pathogenesis and #transmission #assessment of three swine-origin #influenza A(#H3N2) viruses with #zoonotic #risk to humans isolated in the #US from 2017-2020, J Infect Dis., https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad359 #pigs #zoonoses #enzootic #pandemic
Pathogenesis and transmission assessment of three swine-origin influenza A(H3N2) viruses with zoonotic risk to humans isolated in the U.S from 2017-2020

We used the ferret model to assess the public health risk posed by three swine-origin influenza A(H3N2) viruses isolated in the U.S from 2017-2020, highlighting

OUP Academic
The emergence of new #antigen #branches of #H9N2 avian #influenza virus in #China due to antigenic drift on #hemagglutinin through #antibody escape at immunodominant sites, Emerg Microbes Infect., https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22221751.2023.2246582 #science #research #zoonoses #panzootic #epizootic #enzootic #pandemic