1. Influenza A variants with reduced susceptibility to baloxavir isolated from Japanese patients are fit and transmit through respiratory droplets
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Naomi Izumida, Tamon Nishino, Masaki Imai, Jurika Murakami, Eisuke Adachi, Michiko Koga, Mutsumi Ito, Jayeeta Dutta, Hideki Hasegawa, Atsuhiro Yasuhara, Noriyuki Wada, Akifumi Tokita, Zenab Khan, Makoto Yamashita, Harm van Bakel, Kiyoko Iwatsuki-Horimoto, Yuko Sakai-Tagawa, Daisuke Jubishi, Noriko Nakajima, Yoshihiro Kawaoka, Kenta Takahashi, Tiago J. S. Lopes, Maki Kiso, Divya Kriti, Haruhisa Hagiwara, Kosuke Takada, and Haruo Kuroki
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Microbiology (medical) ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,Immunology ,virus diseases ,Virulence ,Cell Biology ,Drug resistance ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Virology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Reduced susceptibility ,Viral replication ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,Pandemic ,Genetics ,biology.protein ,Respiratory system ,Polymerase ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Here we report the isolation of the influenza A/H1N1 2009 pandemic (A/H1N1pdm) and A/H3N2 viruses carrying an I38T mutation in the polymerase acidic protein-a mutation that confers reduced susceptibility to baloxavir marboxil-from patients before and after treatment with baloxavir marboxil in Japan. These variants showed replicative abilities and pathogenicity that is similar to those of wild-type isolates in hamsters; they also transmitted efficiently between ferrets by respiratory droplets.
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- 2019
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