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Volume 30, Number 10—October 2024
Dispatch

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Clade 2.3.4.4b Infections in Seals, Russia, 2023

Ivan SobolevComments to Author , Alexander Alekseev, Kirill Sharshov, Maria Chistyaeva, Alexander Ivanov, Olga Kurskaya, Olesia Ohlopkova, Alexey Moshkin, Anastasiya Derko, Arina Loginova, Mariya Solomatina, Alimurad Gadzhiev, Yuhai Bi, and Alexander Shestopalov
Author affiliations: Federal Research Center of Fundamental and Translational Medicine, Novosibirsk, Russia (I. Sobolev, A. Alekseev, K. Sharshov, M. Chistyaeva, O. Kurskaya, O. Ohlopkova, A. Moshkin, A. Derko, A. Loginova, M. Solomatina, A. Shestopalov); Green Sakhalin Nature and Environment Protection Fund, Kholmsk, Russia (A. Ivanov); Dagestan State University, Makhachkala, Russia (A. Gadzhiev); Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (Y. Bi)

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Table

Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses isolates from 2 northern fur seals on Tyuleniy Island, Russia, 2023*

Isolate name Host Source GISAID ID
A/Northern_fur_seal/Russia_Tyuleniy/74/2023 Seal 1 Small intestine EPI_ISL_18554237
A/Northern_fur_seal/Russia_Tyuleniy/74-2/2023 Seal 1 Lung EPI_ISL_19080209
A/Northern_fur_seal/Russia_Tyuleniy/75/2023 Seal 2 Lung EPI_ISL_19080210

*Samples were collected on August 10, 20203. GISAID, https://www.gisaid.org; ID, identification.

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