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Updating the influenza virus library at Hokkaido University : It's potential for the use of pandemic vaccine strain candidates and diagnosis

Authors :
Nomura, Naoki
1000040753306
Matsuno, Keita
1000080421981
Shingai, Masashi
1000050794202
Ohno, Marumi
Sekiya, Toshiki
1000010746952
Omori, Ryosuke
1000040333637
Sakoda, Yoshihiro
Webster, Robert G.
1000010109506
Kida, Hiroshi
Nomura, Naoki
1000040753306
Matsuno, Keita
1000080421981
Shingai, Masashi
1000050794202
Ohno, Marumi
Sekiya, Toshiki
1000010746952
Omori, Ryosuke
1000040333637
Sakoda, Yoshihiro
Webster, Robert G.
1000010109506
Kida, Hiroshi
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Genetic reassortment of influenza A viruses through cross-species transmission contributes to the generation of pandemic influenza viruses. To provide information on the ecology of influenza viruses, we have been conducting a global surveillance of zoonotic influenza and establishing an influenza virus library. Of 4580 influenza virus strains in the library, 3891 have been isolated from over 70 different bird species. The remaining 689 strains were isolated from humans, pigs, horses, seal, whale, and the environment. Phylogenetic analyses of the HA genes of the library isolates demonstrate that the library strains are distributed to all major known clusters of the H1, H2 and H3 subtypes of HA genes that are prevalent in humans. Since past pandemic influenza viruses are most likely genetic reassortants of zoonotic and seasonal influenza viruses, a vast collection of influenza A virus strains from various hosts should be useful for vaccine preparation and diagnosis for future pandemics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375184946
Document Type :
Electronic Resource