1. Influenza A (H15N4) virus isolation in Western Siberia, Russia.
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Sivay MV, Baranovich T, Marchenko VY, Sharshov KA, Govorkova EA, Shestopalov AM, and Webby RJ
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Anseriformes, Cluster Analysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Siberia, Influenza A virus isolation & purification, Influenza in Birds virology
- Abstract
The rarely identified influenza A viruses of the H15 hemagglutinin subtype have been isolated exclusively in Australia. Here we report the isolation of an H15N4 influenza A virus (A/teal/Chany/7119/2008) in Western Siberia, Russia. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the internal genes of the A/teal/Chany/7119/2008 strain belong to the Eurasian clade and that the H15 and N4 genes were introduced into the gene pool of circulating endemic avian influenza viruses through reassortment events.
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- 2013
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