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Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) of the H5 goose/Guangdong (gs/GD) lineage have repeatedly emerged in Germany since 2006. Rooted in the respective gs/GD lineages HPAIV in Germany have been genetically diversified into a plethora of clades and subclades and evolved into an assortment of sub- and genotypes. The image summarizes the identified genotypes in Germany.
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