食品伙伴網(wǎng)訊 2024年7月19日,歐盟食品安全局(EFSA)發(fā)布2024年3月-6月禽流感概述。
2024年3月16日至2024年6月14日,13個(gè)歐洲國家報(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,截至2024年6月20日,越南報(bào)告了1例甲型H5N1和1例甲型H9N2病毒感染的人類病例,澳大利亞和美國分別報(bào)告了1例和3例甲型H5N1病毒感染的人類病例,中國報(bào)告了2例甲型H5N6、3例甲型H9N2和1例甲型H10N3病毒感染的人類病例,印度報(bào)告了1例甲型H9N2病毒感染的人類病例,墨西哥報(bào)告了1例甲型H5N2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 16 March and 14 June 2024, 42 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus detections were reported in domestic (15) and wild (27) birds across 13 countries in Europe. Although the overall number of detections in Europe has not been this low since the 2019–2020 epidemiological year, HPAI viruses continue to circulate at a very low level. Most detections in poultry were due to indirect contact with wild birds, but there was also secondary spread. Outside Europe, the HPAI situation intensified particularly in the USA, where a new A(H5N1) virus genotype (B3.13) has been identified in >130 dairy herds in 12 states. Infection in cattle appears to be centred on the udder, with milk from infected animals showing high viral loads and representing a new vehicle of transmission. Apart from cattle, HPAI viruses were identified in two other mammal species (alpaca and walrus) for the first time. Between 13 March and 20 June 2024, 14 new human cases with avian influenza virus infection were reported from Vietnam (one A(H5N1), one A(H9N2)), Australia (with travel history to India, one A(H5N1)), USA (three A(H5N1)), China (two A(H5N6), three A(H9N2), one A(H10N3)), India (one A(H9N2)), and Mexico (one fatal A(H5N2) case). The latter case was the first laboratory-confirmed human infection with avian influenza virus subtype A(H5N2). Most of the human cases had reported exposure to poultry, live poultry markets, or dairy cattle prior to avian influenza virus detection or onset of illness. Human infections with avian influenza viruses remain rare and no human-to-human transmission has been observed. The risk of infection with currently circulating avian A(H5) influenza viruses of clade 2.3.4.4b in Europe remains low for the general public in the EU/EEA. The risk of infection remains low-to-moderate for those occupationally or otherwise exposed to infected animals or contaminated environments.
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