“…H5N8 viruses have been circulating in wild birds since 2014, and are responsible for numerous disease outbreaks in domestic poultry in many countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America (Abolnik et al, 2019;Baek et al, 2021;El-Shesheny et al, 2021;Lee et al, 2015;Napp et al, 2018); however, even though different H5N8 strains have been detected in wild birds and occasionally in ducks or geese in past years, they have not become established in domestic waterfowls and spread or have caused problems in chickens in China. In this study and the studies reported by others (He et al, 2021;Li et al, 2021;Xiong et al, 2021), H5N8 viruses were detected in over 17 different species of wild birds over just a few months. Since it is impossible to prevent wild birds from being infected with the virus, the H5N8 virus may have a high probability of circulation in wild birds in China.…”