# Novel Reassortant H5N2 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses from Backyard Poultry in Mexico

**Authors:** Mario Solís-Hernández, Guillermo Orta-Pineda, Carlos Javier Alcazar-Ramiro, Montserrat Amaranta Velázquez-Vázquez, Claudia Garnica-Rivera, Marisol Karina Rocha-Martínez, Nadia Carrillo-Guzmán, Ignacio Eliseo Tetla-Zapotitla, Israel Tiburcio-Sánchez, Héctor Javier Piña-Trevilla, Francisco José Liljehult-Fuentes, Armando García-López

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v18030337 · Viruses · 2026-03-10

## TL;DR

New H5N2 bird flu viruses emerged in Mexican backyard poultry through genetic mixing of Eurasian and local strains.

## Contribution

Identification of novel H5N2 reassortant viruses with mixed Eurasian and Mexican lineage segments in backyard poultry.

## Key findings

- H5N2 viruses showed high pathogenicity with intravenous pathogenicity index values of 2.88 to 3.0.
- Genome analysis revealed reassortment between Eurasian H5N1 and Mexican H5N2 lineages.
- Phylogenetic data confirmed the emergence of a distinct H5N2 sublineage in Mexico.

## Abstract

Highly pathogenic influenza A viruses of the H5 subtype continue to diversify worldwide through mutation and genetic reassortment, generating novel variants with unpredictable consequences under the One Health approach. Between 2024 and 2025, five outbreaks of avian influenza A viruses were detected in backyard poultry across Michoacán, Estado de México, and Ciudad de México. We conducted molecular and genetic characterization of five highly pathogenic H5N2 viruses isolated from these events. All cases tested positive for influenza A virus and the H5 hemagglutinin, exhibiting high pathogenicity with intravenous pathogenicity index values ranging from 2.88 to 3.0. Whole-genome sequencing revealed novel reassortants containing hemagglutinin from Eurasian H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b and neuraminidase from the endemic Mexican H5N2 lineage. The viral genome of the isolate from Michoacán contained six segments derived from Eurasian H5N1 viruses introduced into North America in 2021–2022, while nucleoprotein and neuraminidase originated from Mexican H5N2 viruses. In contrast, viruses from Estado de México and Ciudad de México contained five H5N1-derived segments and incorporated polymerase basic protein 1, nucleoprotein, and neuraminidase from low-pathogenic H5N2 viruses circulating in 2024. Phylogenetic analyses confirmed the emergence of a distinct H5N2 Mexican sublineage, providing evidence of active viral reassortment and local evolutionary processes in Mexico.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** avian influenza (MONDO:0018695)
- **Species:** Influenza A virus (taxon 11320)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** NEU1 (neuraminidase 1) [NCBI Gene 4758] {aka NANH, NEU, SIAL1}
- **Species:** H5N2 subtype (serotype) [taxon 119220], Influenza A virus (no rank) [taxon 11320], H5N1 subtype (serotype) [taxon 102793]

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