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EID: Detecting Influenza A(H5N1) Viruses through Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Surveillance, Cambodia

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Early Release
Volume 32, Number 3—March 2026

Research Letter

William W. DavisComments to Author , Kathrine R. Tan, Borann Sar, Alyssa Finlay, Heng Seng, Vicheth Long, Savuth Chin, Darapheak Chau, Kim Sreng Leang, Mich Vann, Sovandara Lam, Dara Chan, Ly Vannara Tek, Sovann Ly, and Timothy M. Uyeki
Author affiliation: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (W.W. Davis, K.R. Tan, B. Sar, A. Finlay, T.M. Uyeki); US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (H. Seng, V. Long, S. Ly); Cambodia National Institute of Public Health, Phnom Penh (S. Chin, D. Chau); National Pediatric Hospital, Phnom Penh (K.S. Leang); Khmer Soviet Hospital, Phnom Penh (M. Vann); Kampot Provincial Hospital, Kampot, Cambodia (S. Lam); Svay Rieng Provincial Hospital, Svay Rieng, Cambodia (D. Chan); Kuntha Bopha Phnom Penh Hospital, Phnom Penh (L.V. Tek)​

Abstract
Of 19 human cases of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection detected during January 2023–March 2025 in Cambodia, 12 (63%) were detected directly by surveillance for severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) or indirectly by testing ill close contacts. SARI surveillance can supplement other surveillance sources for identifying H5N1 cases.

...https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/32/3/25-0832_article
 
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