食品伙伴網(wǎng)訊 2023年12月19日,歐盟食品安全局(EFSA)發(fā)布2023年9月-12月禽流感概述。
2023年9月2日至12月1日,23個(gè)歐洲國(guó)家報(bào)告了高致病性禽流感(HPAI)疫情的暴發(fā)。自上次報(bào)告以來(lái),截至2023年12月1日,柬埔寨報(bào)告了3例致命的和1例嚴(yán)重的人類甲型H5N1感染,中國(guó)報(bào)告了1例甲型H9N2病毒感染的人類病例。在歐盟/歐洲經(jīng)濟(jì)區(qū),一般人群的感染風(fēng)險(xiǎn)被評(píng)估為低,職業(yè)暴露人群的感染風(fēng)險(xiǎn)為低至中度。部分原文報(bào)道如下:
Between 2 September and 1 December 2023, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) outbreaks were reported in domestic (88) and wild (175) birds across 23 countries in Europe. Compared to previous years, the increase in the number of HPAI virus detections in waterfowl has been delayed, possibly due to a later start of the autumn migration of several wild bird species. Common cranes were the most frequently affected species during this reporting period with mortality events being described in several European countries. Most HPAI outbreaks reported in poultry were primary outbreaks following the introduction of the virus by wild birds, with the exception of Hungary, where two clusters involving secondary spread occurred. HPAI viruses identified in Europe belonged to eleven different genotypes, seven of which were new. With regard to mammals, the serological survey conducted in all fur farms in Finland revealed 29 additional serologically positive farms during this reporting period. Wild mammals continued to be affected mostly in the Americas, from where further spread into wild birds and mammals in the Antarctic region was described for the first time. Since the last report and as of 1 December 2023, three fatal and one severe human A(H5N1) infection with clade 2.3.2.1c viruses have been reported by Cambodia, and one A(H9N2) infection was reported from China. No human infections related to the avian influenza detections in animals in fur farms in Finland have been reported, and human infections with avian influenza remain a rare event. The risk of infection with currently circulating avian H5 influenza viruses of clade 2.3.4.4b in Europe remains low for the general population in the EU/EEA. The risk of infection remains low to moderate for occupationally or otherwise exposed people to infected birds or mammals (wild or domesticated); this assessment covers different situations that depend on the level of exposure.
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