| Literature DB >> 28323563 |
Jung-Hoon Kwon1, Dong-Hun Lee1, Jei-Hyun Jeong1, Seong-Su Yuk1, Tseren-Ochir Erdene-Ochir1, Jin-Yong Noh1, Woo-Tack Hong1, Sol Jeong1, Gyeong-Bin Gwon1, Sang-Won Lee1, In-Soo Choi1, Chang-Seon Song1.
Abstract
Asian-lineage H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) have caused recurrent outbreaks in poultry and wild birds. In January 2014, H5N8 HPAIV caused outbreaks in South Korea and subsequently spread to East Asia, Europe, and North America. We report the isolation of an H5N8 HPAIV strain from wild birds in Seoul, the most-developed city in South Korea. We analyzed the complete genome sequence of this isolate and estimated its origin using a phylogenetic analysis. The Seoul H5N8 isolate clustered phylogenetically with strains isolated from migratory wild birds but was distinct from Korean poultry isolates. This H5N8 virus was likely introduced into the urbanized city by migratory wild birds. Therefore, wild bird habitats in urbanized areas should be carefully monitored for HPAIV.Entities:
Keywords: H5N8; South Korea; highly pathogenic avian influenza virus; urbanized city; wild birds
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28323563 DOI: 10.7589/2016-07-161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wildl Dis ISSN: 0090-3558 Impact factor: 1.535