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Isolation of Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza Viruses in 2009–2013 in Vietnam.

Authors :
Zhong, Gongxun
Fan, Shufang
Lopes, Tiago J. S.
Le, Mai Quynh
van Bakel, Harm
Dutta, Jayeeta
Smith, Gavin J. D.
Jayakumar, Jayanthi
Nguyen, Hang Le Khanh
Hoang, Phuong Vu Mai
Halfmann, Peter
Hatta, Masato
Su, Yvonne C. F.
Neumann, Gabriele
Kawaoka, Yoshihiro
Source :
Frontiers in Microbiology; 6/25/2019, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 17p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Routine surveillance and surveillance in response to influenza outbreaks in avian species in Vietnam in 2009–2013 resulted in the isolation of numerous H5N1 influenza viruses of clades 1.1.2, 2.3.2.1a, 2.3.2.1b, 2.3.2.1c, and 2.3.4.1. Consistent with other studies, we found that viruses of clade 2.3.2.1c were dominant in Vietnam in 2013 and circulated in the northern, central, and southern parts of the country. Phylogenetic analysis revealed reassortment among viruses of clades 2.3.2.1a, 2.3.2.1b, and 2.3.2.1c; in contrast, no reassortment was detected between clade 2.3.2.1 viruses and viruses of clades 1.1.2 or 2.3.4.1, respectively. Deep-sequencing of 42 of the 53 isolated H5N1 viruses revealed viral subpopulations encoding variants that may affect virulence, host range, or sensitivity to antiviral compounds; virus isolates containing these subpopulations may have a higher potential to transmit and adapt to mammals. Among the viruses sequenced, a relatively high number of non-synonymous nucleotide polymorphisms was detected in a virus isolated from a barn swallow, possibly suggesting influenza virus adaption to this host. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664302X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137167287
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01411