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Epidemiologic,Clinical, and Genetic Characteristics of Human Infections with Influenza A(H5N6) Viruses,China
Authors:Wenfei Zhu  Xiyan Li  Jie Dong  Hong Bo  Jia Liu  Jiaying Yang  Ye Zhang  Hejiang Wei  Weijuan Huang  Xiang Zhao  Tao Chen  Jing Yang  Zi Li  Xiaoxu Zeng  Chao Li  Jing Tang  Li Xin  Rongbao Gao  Liqi Liu  Min Tan  Yuelong Shu  Lei Yang  Dayan Wang
Abstract:
The recent rise in the frequency of influenza A(H5N6) infections in China has raised serious concerns about whether the risk for human infection has increased. We surveyed epidemiologic, clinical, and genetic data of human infections with A(H5N6) viruses. Severe disease occurred in 93.8% of cases, and the fatality rate was 55.4%. Median patient age was 51 years. Most H5N6 hemagglutinin (HA) genes in human isolates in 2021 originated from subclade 2.3.4.4b; we estimated the time to most recent common ancestor as June 16, 2020. A total of 13 genotypes with HA genes from multiple subclades in clade 2.3.4.4 were identified in human isolates. Of note, 4 new genotypes detected in 2021 were the major causes of increased H5N6 virus infections. Mammalian-adapted mutations were found in HA and internal genes. Although we found no evidence of human-to-human transmission, continuous evolution of H5N6 viruses may increase the risk for human infections.
Keywords:influenza   influenza A(H5N6) viruses   human infection   epidemiology   genetic characteristics   zoonoses   China   respiratory infections
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