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      Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus infections in pinnipeds and seabirds in Uruguay: Implications for bird–mammal transmission in South America

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          The highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of clade 2.3.4.4b have caused unprecedented deaths in South American wild birds, poultry, and marine mammals. In September 2023, pinnipeds and seabirds appeared dead on the Uruguayan Atlantic coast. Sixteen influenza virus strains were characterized by real-time reverse transcription PCR and genome sequencing in samples from sea lions ( Otaria flavescens), fur seals ( Arctocephalus australis), and terns ( Sterna hirundinacea). Phylogenetic and ancestral reconstruction analysis showed that these strains have pinnipeds most likely as the ancestral host, representing a recent introduction of clade 2.3.4.4b in Uruguay. The Uruguayan and closely related strains from Peru (sea lions) and Chile (sea lions and a human case) carry mammalian adaptative residues 591K and 701N in the viral polymerase basic protein 2 (PB2). Our findings suggest that clade 2.3.4.4b strains in South America may have spread from mammals to mammals and seabirds, revealing a new transmission route.

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                Journal
                Virus Evol
                Virus Evol
                vevolu
                Virus Evolution
                Oxford University Press (UK )
                2057-1577
                2024
                13 April 2024
                13 April 2024
                : 10
                : 1
                : veae031
                Affiliations
                departmentSección Genética Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República , Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay
                departmentSección Genética Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República , Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay
                departmentSección Genética Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República , Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay
                departmentDepartamento de Virología, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios ‘Miguel C. Rubino’, Dirección’General de Servicios Ganaderos, Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Ruta 8 km 17,000, Montevideo 12100, Uruguay
                departmentDepartamento de Entomología, Núcleo de Bioinformática, Instituto Aggeu Magalhães (IAM)-Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) , Av. Moraes Rego, s/n, Campus da UFPE- Cidade Universitária, Recife, Pernambuco 50740-465, Brazil
                departmentDepartment of Arbovirology and Entomology, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, WHO Collaborating Center for Arbovirus and Hemorrhagic Fever Reference and Research, National Reference Center for Tropical Infectious Diseases , Hamburg 20359, Germany
                departmentDepartamento de Entomología, Núcleo de Bioinformática, Instituto Aggeu Magalhães (IAM)-Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) , Av. Moraes Rego, s/n, Campus da UFPE- Cidade Universitária, Recife, Pernambuco 50740-465, Brazil
                departmentDepartamento de Virología, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios ‘Miguel C. Rubino’, Dirección’General de Servicios Ganaderos, Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Ruta 8 km 17,000, Montevideo 12100, Uruguay
                departmentDepartamento de Virología, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios ‘Miguel C. Rubino’, Dirección’General de Servicios Ganaderos, Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Ruta 8 km 17,000, Montevideo 12100, Uruguay
                departmentDepartamento de Virología, División de Laboratorios Veterinarios ‘Miguel C. Rubino’, Dirección’General de Servicios Ganaderos, Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Ruta 8 km 17,000, Montevideo 12100, Uruguay
                departmentSección Genética Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República , Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay
                departmentDirección Nacional de Biodiversidad y Servicios Ecosistémicos (DINABISE), Ministerio de Ambiente , Juncal 1385, Montevideo 11000, Uruguay
                departmentDirección Nacional de Biodiversidad y Servicios Ecosistémicos (DINABISE), Ministerio de Ambiente , Juncal 1385, Montevideo 11000, Uruguay
                departmentDirección Nacional de Biodiversidad y Servicios Ecosistémicos (DINABISE), Ministerio de Ambiente , Juncal 1385, Montevideo 11000, Uruguay
                Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA), Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Constituyente 1497, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
                Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA), Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Constituyente 1497, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
                Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA), Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Constituyente 1497, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
                Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA), Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Constituyente 1497, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
                Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA), Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Constituyente 1497, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
                Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA), Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca , Constituyente 1497, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
                departmentSección Genética Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República , Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay
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                *Corresponding author: E-mail: rperez@ 123456fcien.edu.uy
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                10.1093/ve/veae031
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                : 15 February 2024
                : 01 April 2024
                : 12 April 2024
                : 04 April 2024
                : 15 May 2024
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                Pages: 8
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                avian influenza,mammal adaptation,south america,sea mammals,transmission

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