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Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018

OBJECTIVE: Since the 2009 influenza pandemic, Latin American (LA) countries have strengthened their influenza surveillance systems. We analyzed influenza genetic sequence data from the 2017 through 2018 Southern Hemisphere (SH) influenza season from selected LA countries, to map the availability of...

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Autores principales: Leite, Juliana Almeida, Resende, Paola, Araya, Jenny Lara, Barrera, Gisela Badillo, Baumeister, Elsa, Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno, Coppola, Leticia, de Mello, Wyller Alencar, de Mora, Domenica, Cordeiro dos Santos, Mirleide, Fasce, Rodrigo, Fernández, Jorge, Goñi, Natalia, Martínez, Irma López, Mayhua, Jannet Otárola, Motta, Fernando, Nuñez, Maribel Carmen Huaringa, Ojeda, Jenny, Ortega, María José, Ospitia, Erika, de Paiva, Terezinha Maria, Pontoriero, Andrea, Porras, Hebleen Brenes, Quinonez, Jose Alberto Diaz, Ramas, Viviana, Ramírez, Juliana Barbosa, Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Vàzquez, Cynthia, Palekar, Rakhee
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32155152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227962
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author Leite, Juliana Almeida
Resende, Paola
Araya, Jenny Lara
Barrera, Gisela Badillo
Baumeister, Elsa
Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno
Coppola, Leticia
de Mello, Wyller Alencar
de Mora, Domenica
Cordeiro dos Santos, Mirleide
Fasce, Rodrigo
Fernández, Jorge
Goñi, Natalia
Martínez, Irma López
Mayhua, Jannet Otárola
Motta, Fernando
Nuñez, Maribel Carmen Huaringa
Ojeda, Jenny
Ortega, María José
Ospitia, Erika
de Paiva, Terezinha Maria
Pontoriero, Andrea
Porras, Hebleen Brenes
Quinonez, Jose Alberto Diaz
Ramas, Viviana
Ramírez, Juliana Barbosa
Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira
Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça
Vàzquez, Cynthia
Palekar, Rakhee
author_facet Leite, Juliana Almeida
Resende, Paola
Araya, Jenny Lara
Barrera, Gisela Badillo
Baumeister, Elsa
Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno
Coppola, Leticia
de Mello, Wyller Alencar
de Mora, Domenica
Cordeiro dos Santos, Mirleide
Fasce, Rodrigo
Fernández, Jorge
Goñi, Natalia
Martínez, Irma López
Mayhua, Jannet Otárola
Motta, Fernando
Nuñez, Maribel Carmen Huaringa
Ojeda, Jenny
Ortega, María José
Ospitia, Erika
de Paiva, Terezinha Maria
Pontoriero, Andrea
Porras, Hebleen Brenes
Quinonez, Jose Alberto Diaz
Ramas, Viviana
Ramírez, Juliana Barbosa
Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira
Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça
Vàzquez, Cynthia
Palekar, Rakhee
author_sort Leite, Juliana Almeida
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description OBJECTIVE: Since the 2009 influenza pandemic, Latin American (LA) countries have strengthened their influenza surveillance systems. We analyzed influenza genetic sequence data from the 2017 through 2018 Southern Hemisphere (SH) influenza season from selected LA countries, to map the availability of influenza genetic sequence data from, and to describe, the 2017 through 2018 SH influenza seasons in LA. METHODS: We analyzed influenza A/H1pdm09, A/H3, B/Victoria and B/Yamagata hemagglutinin sequences from clinical samples from 12 National Influenza Centers (NICs) in ten countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay) with a collection date from epidemiologic week (EW) 18, 2017 through EW 43, 2018. These sequences were generated by the NIC or the WHO Collaborating Center (CC) at the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, uploaded to the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID) platform, and used for phylogenetic reconstruction. FINDINGS: Influenza hemagglutinin sequences from the participating countries (A/H1pdm09 n = 326, A/H3 n = 636, B n = 433) were highly concordant with the genetic groups of the influenza vaccine-recommended viruses for influenza A/H1pdm09 and influenza B. For influenza A/H3, the concordance was variable. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the constant evolution of influenza viruses, high-quality surveillance data—specifically genetic sequence data, are important to allow public health decision makers to make informed decisions about prevention and control strategies, such as influenza vaccine composition. Countries that conduct influenza genetic sequencing for surveillance in LA should continue to work with the WHO CCs to produce high-quality genetic sequence data and upload those sequences to open-access databases.
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spelling pubmed-70642222020-03-23 Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018 Leite, Juliana Almeida Resende, Paola Araya, Jenny Lara Barrera, Gisela Badillo Baumeister, Elsa Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno Coppola, Leticia de Mello, Wyller Alencar de Mora, Domenica Cordeiro dos Santos, Mirleide Fasce, Rodrigo Fernández, Jorge Goñi, Natalia Martínez, Irma López Mayhua, Jannet Otárola Motta, Fernando Nuñez, Maribel Carmen Huaringa Ojeda, Jenny Ortega, María José Ospitia, Erika de Paiva, Terezinha Maria Pontoriero, Andrea Porras, Hebleen Brenes Quinonez, Jose Alberto Diaz Ramas, Viviana Ramírez, Juliana Barbosa Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça Vàzquez, Cynthia Palekar, Rakhee PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Since the 2009 influenza pandemic, Latin American (LA) countries have strengthened their influenza surveillance systems. We analyzed influenza genetic sequence data from the 2017 through 2018 Southern Hemisphere (SH) influenza season from selected LA countries, to map the availability of influenza genetic sequence data from, and to describe, the 2017 through 2018 SH influenza seasons in LA. METHODS: We analyzed influenza A/H1pdm09, A/H3, B/Victoria and B/Yamagata hemagglutinin sequences from clinical samples from 12 National Influenza Centers (NICs) in ten countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay) with a collection date from epidemiologic week (EW) 18, 2017 through EW 43, 2018. These sequences were generated by the NIC or the WHO Collaborating Center (CC) at the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, uploaded to the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID) platform, and used for phylogenetic reconstruction. FINDINGS: Influenza hemagglutinin sequences from the participating countries (A/H1pdm09 n = 326, A/H3 n = 636, B n = 433) were highly concordant with the genetic groups of the influenza vaccine-recommended viruses for influenza A/H1pdm09 and influenza B. For influenza A/H3, the concordance was variable. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the constant evolution of influenza viruses, high-quality surveillance data—specifically genetic sequence data, are important to allow public health decision makers to make informed decisions about prevention and control strategies, such as influenza vaccine composition. Countries that conduct influenza genetic sequencing for surveillance in LA should continue to work with the WHO CCs to produce high-quality genetic sequence data and upload those sequences to open-access databases. Public Library of Science 2020-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7064222/ /pubmed/32155152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227962 Text en © 2020 Leite et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Leite, Juliana Almeida
Resende, Paola
Araya, Jenny Lara
Barrera, Gisela Badillo
Baumeister, Elsa
Caicedo, Alfredo Bruno
Coppola, Leticia
de Mello, Wyller Alencar
de Mora, Domenica
Cordeiro dos Santos, Mirleide
Fasce, Rodrigo
Fernández, Jorge
Goñi, Natalia
Martínez, Irma López
Mayhua, Jannet Otárola
Motta, Fernando
Nuñez, Maribel Carmen Huaringa
Ojeda, Jenny
Ortega, María José
Ospitia, Erika
de Paiva, Terezinha Maria
Pontoriero, Andrea
Porras, Hebleen Brenes
Quinonez, Jose Alberto Diaz
Ramas, Viviana
Ramírez, Juliana Barbosa
Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira
Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça
Vàzquez, Cynthia
Palekar, Rakhee
Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018
title Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018
title_full Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018
title_fullStr Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018
title_short Genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in Latin America, 2017–2018
title_sort genetic evolution of influenza viruses among selected countries in latin america, 2017–2018
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32155152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227962
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