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OIE WAHIS 20.6. 2022. Equine (H3N8) , WHO: 2023: Llntuinfluenssana A(H3N8) kolmella ihmisellä. Kolme A(H5) ihmisessä. Single

  2023
 
Avian Influenza A(H3N8) - China    ( Kolmas ihmisinfluenssatapaus Kiinasta AH3N8)
11 April 2023
Situation at a glance On 27 March 2023, the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China notified WHO of one confirmed case of human infection with an avian influenza A(H3N8) virus. This is the third reported case of human infection with an avian influenza A(H3N8) virus; all three cases have been reported from China. Epidemiological investigation and close contact tracing have been carried out. There have been no other cases found among close contacts of the infected individual.
Based on available information, it appears that this virus does not have the ability to spread easily from person to person, and therefore the risk of it spreading among humans at the national, regional, and international levels is considered to be low. However, due to the constantly evolving nature of influenza viruses, WHO stresses the importance of global surveillance to detect virological, epidemiological and clinical changes associated with circulating influenza viruses which may affect human (or animal) health.

 https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2023-DON456

6 April 2023  Chilessä enenevää  lintuinfluenssapurkausta  A H5N1. Yksi A(H5) tapaus  Chilestä , kolmas Amerikkojen alueelta tähän mennessä. 
Situation at a glance On 29 March 2023, the Ministry of Health of Chile notified WHO of a laboratory-confirmed case of human infection caused by avian influenza A(H5) virus in the Region of Antofagasta. This is the first human infection with avian influenza A(H5) virus reported in Chile and the third reported in the Region of the Americas to date. This is a single human infection, and no further case has been identified so far. An outbreak investigation is ongoing including determining the exposure of the case to the virus.

 In recent months of 2023, unprecedented outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) in animals have been reported from Chile. Avian Influenza A(H5N1) viruses have been detected among backyard poultry, farm poultry, wild birds, and sea mammals.

Avian influenza infection in a human can cause severe disease and is notifiable under the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005)[1].

 

20.6. 2022  Suomessa H5N8 hevosinfluenssa

 Tilanne eläinkunnassa: Kartasta poäätellen Suoemsakin on alkuvuodesta  kymmenkuntaa villilintua havaittu A H5N1-tapauksiksi, mutta asiat ovat käsiteltyjä. Nyt ilmenevä hevosinfluenssavirus ei ole niitten lintuviruksen  genominen,  vaan H3N8 hevosinfluenssaa tietysti .

 

Most recent notifications

Country/TerritoryDisease-Serotype/genotype/subtypeDate
FinlandEquine influenza virus (Inf. with) H3N817/06/22
RussiaAfrican swine fever virus (Inf. with) 17/06/22
UkraineAfrican swine fever virus (Inf. with) 15/06/22
AustriaInfectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis 14/06/22
GermanyHigh pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)H5N113/06/22
BoliviaAethina tumida (Inf. with)(Small hive beetle)(2006-)10/06/22
BulgariaHigh pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)H510/06/22
HungaryHigh pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)H5N110/06/22


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