Research on the pathogenesis of humans infected with zoonotic influenza viruses
- Author:
ZHU Wenfei
;
YANG Lei
;
WANG Dayan
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Zoonotic influenza;
human infected with zoonotic influenza viruses;
pathogenicity;
transmissibility;
endemic
- From:
China Tropical Medicine
2024;24(1):16-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Influenza viruses can infect humans, lead to epidemics within populations, and even cause global pandemics. During the non-pandemic period, there is a continuous threat as avian or swine influenza viruses cross the species barrier to infect humans, resulting in zoonotic influenza infections. For the purpose of pandemic preparation and control, it is crucial to strengthen surveillance, scientific research, and risk assessment of these zoonotic influenza viruses. Here, we focus on the latest zoonotic influenza viruses that have recently garnered significant attention, providing an overview of their latest epidemiological trends and research progress, thereby facilitating scientific risk assessment.
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