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USDA Publishes H5N1 Influenza A Virus Genetic Sequences on publicly available site - April 21, 2024 - with no locations or sample dates

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USDA Publishes H5N1 Influenza A Virus Genetic Sequences on publicly available site


Last Modified: April 21, 2024
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Today, the APHIS National Veterinary Services Laboratories made available 239 genetic sequences from the U.S. H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b influenza virus recently found in samples associated with the ongoing highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak in poultry and wild birds, and the recent H5N1 event in dairy cattle.

APHIS routinely publishes influenza genetic sequence data on GISAID (the Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data); however, in the interest of public transparency and ensuring the scientific community has access to this information as quickly as possible to encourage disease research and development to benefit the U.S. dairy industry,

APHIS is also rapidly sharing raw sequence data to the National Institute of Health’s National Library of Medicine, National Center for Biotechnology Information. Sequences posted are from cattle, cats, chickens, skunk, racoon, grackle, blackbird, and goose. APHIS will continue making additional raw genetic sequences available on a rolling basis at Home - SRA - NCBI (nih.gov); use the search term “WGS of H5N1”.
​:tiphat:https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...a/usda-publishes-h5n1-influenza-virus-genetic
 
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USDA releases H5N1 bird flu genetic data eagerly awaited by scientists

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By Helen Branswell April 21, 2024


The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which has been under pressure from scientists both at home and abroad to share more data on the H5N1 bird flu outbreaks in dairy cows, uploaded a large number of genetic sequences of the pathogen late Sunday.

The excitement that news generated in the scientific community quickly gave way to frustration, though, when researchers who tried to start analyzing the sequences realized the files did not include any information about when the samples that generated the data were collected, or where.

more... https://www.statnews.com/2024/04/21...u-genetic-data-eagerly-awaited-by-scientists/
 
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