Cho, Andrew Y., Kim, Tae-Hyeon, Lee, Heesu, Lee, S. Evolution and Spread of Y280-Lineage H9N2 Low Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses in Korea, 2020–2023. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2025, 8009335
In 2020, Y280-lineage H9N2 low pathogenic avian influenza was detected in South Korea for the first time. Active surveillance from live bird markets (LBMs) and farms revealed the continuous circulation of Y280-lineage H9N2 viruses, replacing the previously indigenous Y439-lineage and becoming dominant in South Korea. Antigenic mapping showed a substantial antigenic difference between the Y280 and Y439-lineage viruses. Bayesian phylodynamic approach suggests the introduction of Y280-lineage viruses from China and revealed the frequent exchange of viruses between LBM and farms. The presence of mammalian adaptation markers and high binding affinity to human-type sialic acid receptor raise a concern on interspecies transmission of the viruses to mammals. These findings underscore the importance of continued genomic surveillance to monitor the evolution of H9N2 viruses and assessment of zoonotic potential.
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