The recent human infection with avian influenza virus revealed that H9N2 influenza virus is the gene donor for H7N9 and H10N8 viruses infecting humans. The crucial role of H9N2 viruses at the animal-human interface might be due to the wide host range, adaptation in both poultry and mammalian, and extensive gene reassortment. As the most prevalent subtype of influenza viruses in chickens in China, H9N2 also causes a great economic loss for the poultry industry, even under the long-term vaccination programs. The history, epidemiology, bio- logical characteristics, and molecular determinants of H9N2 influenza virus are reviewed in this paper. The contribution of H9N2 genes, especially RNP genes, to the infection of humans needs to be investigated in the future.
Vaccination for highly pathogenic avian influenza(HPAI)has been implemented in China for a decade,however,the virus is still present in poultry.A series of recombinant vaccines,Re-1 to Re-7,have been developed and used,and Re-8 will also be used in clinical settings to prevent the prevailing flu strains.The question remains,when can China eradicate the disease?Here,we review the epidemiology of H5 HPAI along with the development,usage and problems of vaccines.Further suggestions for controlling the disease in China are provided.