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Volume 31, Number 11—November 2025

Research Letter

Human Infection with Avian Influenza A(H10N3) Virus, China, 2024

Jing Wang1, Fuyin Bi1, Xiaojuan Luo, Hang Huang, Changwei Liang, Ying Zhao, Weitao He, Ning Kang, Jing Wang, Yu Ju, and Guanghua LanComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Guangxi Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Nanning, China (J. Wang, F. Bi, X. Luo, H. Huang, W. He, N. Kang, J. Wang, Y. Ju, G. Lan); Guangxi Key Laboratory of Major Infectious Disease Prevention and Control and Biosafety Emergency Response, Guangxi Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanning (J. Wang, Y. Ju, G. Lan); Nanning Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Nanning (C. Liang); The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning (Y. Zhao)

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Figure 2

Phylogenetic analysis of avian influenza A(H10N3) virus from human infection, China, 2024. A) Hemagglutinin gene; B) neuraminidase gene. Black triangles indicate A/Guangxi/ 01591/2024(H10N3) virus from patient isolates. Purple circles indicate 2 other virus isolates from humans in China. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic analysis of avian influenza A(H10N3) virus from human infection, China, 2024. A) Hemagglutinin gene; B) neuraminidase gene. Black triangles indicate A/Guangxi/ 01591/2024(H10N3) virus from patient isolates. Purple circles indicate 2 other virus isolates from humans in China. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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