Novel reassortant H5N5 viruses bind to a human-type receptor as a factor in pandemic risk
• H5 viruses continue to spread geographically and evolve rapidly. • Various NA subtypes of H5 HPAIVs have been detected in different domestic poultry. • Some natural reassortant H5N5 HPAIVs were isolated from poultry in China. • These H5N5 viruses bound to both α-2,3 and α-2,6 receptors. • 031 viru...
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