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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N8) Virus Spread by Short- and Long-Range Transmission,France, 2016–17
Authors:Franç  ois-Xavier Briand,Eric Niqueux,Audrey Schmitz,Claire Martenot,Martine Cherbonnel,Pascale Massin,Florian Kerbrat,Marina Chatel,Carole Guillemoto,Cecile Guillou-Cloarec,Katell Ogor,Auré  lie Le Prioux,Chantal Allé  e,Vé  ronique Beven,Edouard Hirchaud,Yannick Blanchard,Axelle Scoizec,Sophie Le Bouquin,Nicolas Eterradossi,Bé  atrice Grasland
Affiliation:Agence Nationale de Sécurité Sanitaire
de l’Alimentation, de l’Environnement et du Travail, Ploufragan, France
Abstract:We detected 3 genotypes of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) virus in France during winter 2016–17. Genotype A viruses caused dramatic economic losses in the domestic duck farm industry in southwestern France. Our phylogenetic analysis suggests that genotype A viruses formed 5 distinct geographic clusters in southwestern France. In some clusters, local secondary transmission might have been started by a single introduction. The intensity of the viral spread seems to correspond to the density of duck holdings in each production area. To avoid the introduction of disease into an unaffected area, it is crucial that authorities limit the movements of potentially infected birds.
Keywords:epizootic   H5N8   evolution   highly pathogenic   influenza   avian influenza   transmission   France   viruses   zoonoses   viral zoonoses   highly pathogenic avian influenza   genotypes   geoclusters
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