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    Genesis and Spread of Novel Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Clade 2.3.4.4b Virus Genotype EA-2023-DG Reassortant, Western Europe

    Emerging Infectious Diseases

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    2025
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    Van Borm, Steven
    Ahrens, Ann Kathrin
    Bachofen, Claudia
    Banyard, Ashley C.
    Bøe, Cathrine Arnason
    Briand, François-Xavier
    Dirbakova, Zuzana
    Engelsma, Marc
    Fusaro, Alice
    Germeraad, Evelien
    Gjerset, Britt
    Grasland, Béatrice
    Harders, Frank
    Hostyn, Pierre
    Kauppinen, Ari
    Lambrecht, Bénédicte
    Mollett, Benjamin C.
    Monne, Isabella
    Nagy, Alexander
    Pohlmann, Anne
    Polzer, Daniel
    Reid, Scott M.
    Revilla-Fernandez, Sandra
    Steensels, Mieke
    Stätter, Michaela
    Swieton, Edyta
    Tammiranta, Niina
    Wyler, Michele
    Zecchin, Bianca
    Zohari, Siamak
    Dellicour, Simon
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    In Europe, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus circulates in avian wildlife, undergoing frequent reassortment, sporadic introductions in domestic birds, and spillover to mammals. An H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b reassortant, EA-2023-DG, affecting wild and domestic birds was detected in western Europe in November 2023. Six of its RNA segments came from the EA-2021-AB genotype, but the polymerase basic 2 and polymerase acidic segments originated from low pathogenicity avian influenza viruses. Discrete phylogeographic analyses of concatenated genomes and single polymerase basic 2 and polymerase acidic segments suggested reassortment in summer 2023 near the southwestern Baltic Sea. Subsequent continuous phylogeographic analysis of all concatenated EA-2023-DG genomes highlighted circulation in northwestern Europe until June 2024 and long-distance dispersal toward France, Norway, England, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Austria. Those results illustrate the value of phylodynamic approaches to investigate emergence of novel avian influenza virus variants, trace their subsequent dispersal history, and provide vital clues for informing outbreak prevention and intervention policies.
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