Novel avian influenza A (H5N6) viruses isolated in migratory waterfowl before the first human case reported in China, 2014.

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Published in Sci Rep on July 19, 2016

Authors

Yuhai Bi1,2,3, Haizhou Liu4, Chaochao Xiong4, Di Liu1, Weifeng Shi5, Mingxin Li4, Siling Liu4, Jing Chen6, Guang Chen6, Yong Li6, Guoxiang Yang6, Yongsong Lei6, Yanping Xiong6, Fumin Lei7, Hanzhong Wang4, Quanjiao Chen4,3, Jianjun Chen4,3, George F Gao1,2,3,8,9

Author Affiliations

1: Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Immunity, State Key Discipline of Infectious Disease, Shenzhen Third People's Hospital, Shenzhen 518112, China.
2: Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
3: Center for Influenza Research and Early-warning (CASCIRE), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
4: Key Laboratory of Special Pathogens and Biosafety, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China.
5: Institute of Pathogen Biology, Taishan Medical College, Taian 271016, China.
6: The Monitoring Center of Wildlife Diseases and Resource of Hubei Province, Wuhan 430075, China.
7: CAS Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
8: Office of Director-General, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC), Beijing 102206, China.
9: University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Medical School, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 101408, China.

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