Pathogenicity and transmissibility of bovine H5N1 influenza virus (2024)

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Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) viruses occasionally infect, but typically do not transmit, in mammals. In the Spring of 2024, an unprecedented outbreak of HPAI H5N1 in bovine herds occurred in the US, with virus spread within and between herds, infections in poultry and cats, and spillover into humans, collectively indicating an increased public health risk1-4. Here, we characterized an HPAI H5N1 virus isolated from infected cow milk in mice and ferrets. Like other HPAI H5N1 viruses, the bovine H5N1 virus spread systemically, including to the mammary glands of both species; however, this tropism was also observed for an older HPAI H5N1 virus isolate. Importantly, bovine HPAI H5N1 virus bound to sialic acids expressed in human upper airways and inefficiently transmitted to exposed ferrets (one of four exposed ferrets seroconverted without virus detection). Bovine HPAI H5N1 virus thus possesses features that may facilitate infection and transmission in mammals.

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  1. These authors contributed equally: Amie J. Eisfeld, Asim Biswas, Lizheng Guan, Chunyang Gu, Tadashi Maemura

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  1. Influenza Research Institute, Dept. of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA

    Amie J. Eisfeld,Asim Biswas,Lizheng Guan,Chunyang Gu,Tadashi Maemura,Sanja Trifkovic,Tong Wang,Lavanya Babujee,Randall Dahn,Peter J. Halfmann,Gabriele Neumann&Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  2. Heritage Vet Partners, Johnson, KS, USA

    Tera Barnhardt

  3. Department of Biochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan

    Yasuo Suzuki

  4. Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, Canyon, TX, USA

    Alexis Thompson

  5. Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, College Station, TX, USA

    Amy K. Swinford&Kiril M. Dimitrov

  6. Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA

    Keith Poulsen

  7. Department of Virology, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

    Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  8. The University of Tokyo Pandemic Preparedness, Infection and Advanced research center (UTOPIA), University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

    Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  9. The Research Center for Global Viral Diseases, National Center for Global Health and Medicine Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan

    Yoshihiro Kawaoka

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Eisfeld, A.J., Biswas, A., Guan, L. et al. Pathogenicity and transmissibility of bovine H5N1 influenza virus. Nature (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07766-6

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