Article 2FS4V Highly pathogenic A(H7N9) virus mutation does not change risk to humans

Highly pathogenic A(H7N9) virus mutation does not change risk to humans

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In February 2017, a new A(H7N9) virus - indicating high pathogenicity in poultry - was detected in three patients connected to Guangdong, China, as well as in environmental and poultry samples. This is an important development to be monitored, however, ECDC's updated rapid risk assessment concluded that the risk of the disease spreading within Europe ["]

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