WPRO. Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 1036: 06 March 2026. WHO. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 7 hours ago from WHO Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. ... Li, Y., Qiao, Y., Zhan, Y. et al. Mapping global avian influenza risk patterns through waterbird activity entropy. Nat Commun (2026). Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 7 hours ago from Nat Commun (2026) Avian influenza viruses (AIV) pose a major zoonotic threat with pandemic potential. Waterbirds facilitate AIV spillovers into farm animals and humans through exposure and virus reassortment. Here, we propose ... Barman S, Iyengar R, Miller L, Turner JCM, Franks. Reverse genetic rescue and propagation of human influenza A(H3N2) master virus seed in HEK-293 suspension cells. Virology. 2026 Mar 3;618:110862. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 7 hours ago from Virology. 2026 Mar 3;618:110862 Human challenge studies are important tools in influenza research, especially during intensified efforts to develop a universal influenza vaccine. However, such studies of influenza viruses are often hampered ... Lee CW, Glover S, Olivier T, Lee Y, Erickson S, Gu. Evaluation of immune response in calves vaccinated with baculovirus vectored inactivated vaccine expressing 2.3.4.4b H5 protein of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza virus. Vet Microbiol. 2026 Mar 3;316:110970. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 7 hours ago from Vet Microbiol. 2026 Mar 3;316:110970 Clade 2.3.4.4b H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus is circulating widely in US dairy cattle with significant implications for milk production and cow health. Due to the critical need for ... Zhu, G., Hou, H., Wang, W. et al. Genomic surveillance of H1N1, H3N2 and influenza B Victoria lineage viruses in Qingyang (2020-2023): phylogenetic and molecular characteristics analysis of HA/NA genes. BMC Infect Dis (2026). Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 7 hours ago from BMC Infect Dis (2026) BackgroundHA and NA are important surface proteins of influenza viruses. The purpose of this study was to explore the molecular evolution and amino acid mutations of HA and NA of H1N1, H3N2 and Influenza ... | |