Yuting Xu, etc.,al. Black swans as sentinel species for the emergence of clade 2.3.4.4b highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in Shanghai, China, 2024. Virologica Sinica
Highlights
-A novel reassortant H5N1 virus detected in 15 sick black swans in Shanghai, China.
-Novel H5N1 virus in black swans suggests wild-domestic bird reassortant from East Asia.
-Susceptible black swans could serve as ideal sentinel species for HPAI early detection.
-A novel reassortant H5N1 virus detected in 15 sick black swans in Shanghai, China.
-Novel H5N1 virus in black swans suggests wild-domestic bird reassortant from East Asia.
-Susceptible black swans could serve as ideal sentinel species for HPAI early detection.
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