流行病学
H5N1亚型流感病毒
病毒学
病毒
环境卫生
医学
生物
内科学
作者
Mei Kang,Lifang Wang,Bowen Sun,Wenbo Wan,Xiang Ji,Guy Baele,Yuhai Bi,Marc A. Suchard,Alexander Lai,Min Zhang,Lin Wang,Yanhong Zhu,Lei Ma,Haipeng Li,Ayidana Haerheng,Yang-Rui Qi,Ruilan Wang,Na He,Shuo Su
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1473-3099(24)00234-2
摘要
Avian influenza virus continues to pose zoonotic, epizootic, and pandemic threats worldwide, as exemplified by the 2020–23 epizootics of re-emerging H5 genotype avian influenza viruses among birds and mammals and the fatal jump to humans of emerging A(H3N8) in early 2023. Future influenza pandemic threats are driven by extensive mutations and reassortments of avian influenza viruses rooted in frequent interspecies transmission and genetic mixing and underscore the urgent need for more effective actions. We examine the changing global epidemiology of human infections caused by avian influenza viruses over the past decade, including dramatic increases in both the number of reported infections in humans and the spectrum of avian influenza virus subtypes that have jumped to humans. We also discuss the use of advanced surveillance, diagnostic technologies, and state-of-the-art analysis methods for tracking emerging avian influenza viruses. We outline an avian influenza virus-specific application of the One Health approach, integrating enhanced surveillance, tightened biosecurity, targeted vaccination, timely precautions, and timely clinical management, and fostering global collaboration to control the threats of avian influenza viruses.
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