Investigation of human infection with H5N6 avian influenza cases in Sichuan Province from 2014 to 2024: a retrospective study
Lijun Zhou, Zhirui Li, Xingyu Zhou, Lin Zhao, Huanwen Peng, Xunbo Du, Jianping Yang, Fengmiao Hu, Shuang Dong, Baisong Li, Guidan Liu, Hongyu Tang, Xiao Lei, Xiaojuan Wang, Shunning Zhao, Ping Zhou, Heng Yuan, Chongkun Xiao

TL;DR
This study examines 16 human cases of H5N6 avian influenza in Sichuan Province from 2014 to 2024, highlighting a 75% fatality rate and the need for improved prevention and early treatment.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed retrospective analysis of H5N6 avian influenza cases in Sichuan, identifying key epidemiological patterns and clinical outcomes.
Findings
There were 16 human H5N6 cases in Sichuan from 2014 to 2024, with a 75% case fatality rate.
Most cases were concentrated in Chengdu Plain, eastern, and southern Sichuan.
Early diagnosis, antiviral treatment, and public education are critical for reducing mortality.
Abstract
The objective is to examine the epidemiology and clinical features of human cases infected with H5N6 avian influenza in Sichuan Province from 2014 to 2024, and to offer guidance for the prevention and management of human infections with H5N6 avian influenza. Epidemiological survey reports of H5N6 avian influenza cases in Sichuan Province from 2014 to 2024 were compiled, and the epidemiological context and characteristics of 16 human cases infected with H5N6 avian influenza in the province were summarized and analyzed using descriptive epidemiological methods. From 2014, when the initial human case ofH5N6 infection was documented in Sichuan Province, to 2024, there have been 16 human cases of H5N6 avian influenza in the region, resulting in 12 fatalities and a case fatality rate of 75%. The instances were predominantly located in the Chengdu Plain, eastern Sichuan, and southern…
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TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · Viral Infections and Vectors · Respiratory viral infections research
