Low pathogenic avian influenza virus (LPAI) subtype H9N2 in poultry has occurred
in many countries since the mid-1990s. Outbreaks due to H9N2 have occurred in
Korea, Germany, Italy, Ireland, South Africa and the USA. Most recently, H9N2
infections have been reported in several Asian countries, the Middle East and
Africa, causing widespread outbreaks in commercial chickens. In these countries,
vaccine has been distributed with the aim of controlling the disease. However,
H9N2 infections have become endemic in commercial poultry in a significant
number of countries. This review is aimed to shed light on the current situation
of the LPAI world-wide.