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Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection on multiple fur farms in the South and Central Ostrobothnia regions of Finland, July 2023
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Genetic AnalysisInfectious Disease EcologyPathogen PrevalenceMultiple Fur FarmsEmerging Infectious DiseasesVirus InfectionJuly 2023Virus EpidemiologyEmergent VirusVirologyDisease EmergenceMid-july 2023Public HealthMedicineGenotype BbEpidemiologyPathogen Discovery
Since mid-July 2023, an outbreak caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus clade 2.3.4.4b genotype BB is ongoing among farmed animals in South and Central Ostrobothnia, Finland. Infections in foxes, American minks and raccoon dogs have been confirmed on 20 farms. Genetic analysis suggests introductions from wild birds scavenging for food in farm areas. Investigations point to direct transmission between animals. While no human infections have been detected, control measures are being implemented to limit spread and human exposure.
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