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Influenza A virus subtype H5N2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Influenza A virus subtype H5N2

H5N2 is a subtype of the species Influenzavirus A (avian influenza virus or bird flu virus). The subtype infects a wide variety of birds, including chickens, ducks, turkeys, falcons, and ostriches. Affected birds usually do not appear ill, and the disease is often mild as avian influenza viral subtypes go. Some variants of the subtype are much more pathogenic than others, and outbreaks of "high-path" H5N2 result in the culling of thousands of birds in poultry farms from time to time. It appears that people who work with birds can be infected by the virus, but suffer hardly any noticeable health effects. Even people exposed to the highly pathogenic H5N2 variety that killed ostrich chicks in South Africa only seem to have developed conjunctivitis, or a perhaps a mild respiratory illness. There is no evidence of human-to-human spread of H5N2.
==H5N2 and birds==

In China, inactivated H5N2 has been effectively used as a poultry vaccine for H5N1.〔(people.com.cn )〕
Low pathogenic avian influenza H5N2 virus in poultry later gained accentuated virulence in the United States 〔Kawaoka Y, Naeve CW, Webster RG (1984). "Is virulence of H5N2 influenza viruses in chickens associated with loss of carbohydrate from the hemagglutinin?". ''Virology'' 139: 303-16.〕 and Mexico.〔 Horimoto T, Rivera E, et al (1995). "Origin and molecular changes associated with emergence of a highly pathogenic H5N2 influenza virus in Mexico". ''Virology'' 213: 223-30.〕 A highly pathogenic strain of H5N2 caused flu outbreaks with significant spread to numerous farms, resulting in great economic losses in 1983 in Pennsylvania, USA in chickens and turkeys, in 1994 in Mexico in chickens and a minor outbreak in 1997 in Italy in chickens.〔 (WHO )〕
In February 2004, an outbreak occurred in Texas and the affected flock was culled without any further transmission.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/h5/worker-protection-ppe.htm )
In Korea, ducks have been destroyed at the farm since quarantine officials detected the suspected low pathogenic H5N2 strain of avian influenza on December 1, 2004.〔 () article: ''H5N2 In Korean Ducks''. December 2004〕
In Japan, H5N2 virus was isolated or an anti-H5 antibody was identified from chickens in 40 chicken farms in Ibaraki Prefecture and in one chicken farm in Saitama Prefecture from June through December 2005. The strain was named as A/ chicken /Ibaraki/1/2005(H5N2).〔 Okamatsu M, et al(2007). "Low pathogenicity H5N2 avian influenza outbreak in Japan during the 2005-2006". ''Vet Microbiol''. 124: 35-46.〕 About 5.7 million birds were destroyed in Ibaraki following the H5N2 outbreaks.
It was reported on November 12, 2005 that a falcon was found to have H5N2.〔 () article ''Kuwait: Avian influenza H5N1 confirmed case in flamingo'' November 12, 2005〕
In 2006, an H5N2 outbreak on a single farm in South Africa resulted in the destruction of all its sixty ostriches. The strain was similar to the one that caused outbreaks in South Africa 2004/2005.〔 (Mail&Guardian ) South African online news article ''Outbreak of avian flu in W Cape not H5N1'' published 03 July 2006〕
In 2007, a low-pathogenic strain of H5N2 was found in samples collected from 25,000 turkeys in West Virginia in a routine testing prior to their slaughter. The birds showed no sign of illness or mortality. Measures were taken to prevent the virus from mutating and spreading.〔 (Regional News Service ) article ''Bird Flu Found in Pendleton County'' published April 3, 2007〕
In late 2007 (December 21), an H5N2 outbreak was found in the Dominican Republic. 15 roosters and 2 hens were eliminated even though they had no visible sign of infection.〔 () Listin Diario Article"Detectan virus gripe aviar en Higüey y Santo Domingo" In Spanish〕
In May and June 2008, there were three outbreaks of low-pathogenic H5N2 avian flu in birds at three locations in the central, northern, and southern parts of Haiti.〔 (CIDRAP ) article ''China reports H5N1 outbreak in Guangdong'' published June 17, 2008〕
In Taiwan, outbreaks of H5N2 have been confirmed in December 2008.〔 (Wikinews ) ''Taiwan culls 18000 chickens due to H5N2 virus outbreak''〕
In Sri Lanka outbreak of H5N2 in Bingiriya have been confirmed by the Health Ministry in January 2012. Around 5000-6000 chicken were destroyed, after some of them were confirmed having infected with H5N2.〔 () ''Bingiriya bird flu: Don’t panic, say health officials''〕
〔 () ''6,000 CHICKENS DESTROYED AFTER BIRD FLU SCARE - REPORT''〕
In 2012 a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza is devastating the South African commercial ostrich industry with 41,000 birds already been reported culled. 〔() "South African ostrich industry hit hard by HPAI"〕
In March of 2012, the first documented occurrence in Taiwan of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N2 in was reported to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). The outbreak began in February 2012. 〔() "Highly pathogenic avian influenza,Chinese Taipei"〕
In 2015, an outbreak of H5N2 was identified in a series of chicken and turkey farming operations in the Midwestern region of the United States. As of 30 May, more than 43 million birds in 15 states had been destroyed as a result of the outbreak, including nearly 30 million in Iowa alone, the nation's largest egg producer.

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