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Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong

The first highly pathogenic (HP) influenza A/H7N9 was reported in Guangdong in January 2017. To investigate the emergence and spread of HP A/H7N9 in Guangdong province, we sequenced 297 viruses (58 HP A/H7N9, 19 low pathogenic (LP) A/H7N9, and 220 A/H9N2) during 2016–2017. Our analysis showed that d...

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Autores principales: Bai, Ru, Sikkema, Reina S, Munnink, Bas B Oude, Li, Cong Rong, Wu, Jie, Zou, Lirong, Jing, Yi, Lu, Jing, Yuan, Run Yu, Liao, Ming, Koopmans, Marion, Ke, Chang-Wen
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33391821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa097
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author Bai, Ru
Sikkema, Reina S
Munnink, Bas B Oude
Li, Cong Rong
Wu, Jie
Zou, Lirong
Jing, Yi
Lu, Jing
Yuan, Run Yu
Liao, Ming
Koopmans, Marion
Ke, Chang-Wen
author_facet Bai, Ru
Sikkema, Reina S
Munnink, Bas B Oude
Li, Cong Rong
Wu, Jie
Zou, Lirong
Jing, Yi
Lu, Jing
Yuan, Run Yu
Liao, Ming
Koopmans, Marion
Ke, Chang-Wen
author_sort Bai, Ru
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description The first highly pathogenic (HP) influenza A/H7N9 was reported in Guangdong in January 2017. To investigate the emergence and spread of HP A/H7N9 in Guangdong province, we sequenced 297 viruses (58 HP A/H7N9, 19 low pathogenic (LP) A/H7N9, and 220 A/H9N2) during 2016–2017. Our analysis showed that during the fifth wave, three A/H7N9 lineages were co-circulating in Guangdong: the local LP Pearl River Delta (PRD) lineage (13%), the newly imported LP Yangtze River Delta (YRD) lineage (23%), and the HP YRD lineage (64%). Previously circulating YRD-lineage LP during the third wave evolved to the YRD-lineage HP A/H7N9 in Guangdong. All YRD-lineage LP detected during the fifth wave most likely originated from newly imported viruses into Guangdong. Genotype comparison of HP A/H7N9 suggests limited outward spread of HP A/H7N9 to other provinces. The distribution of HP A/H7N9 cleavage site variants on live poultry markets differed from that found in humans, suggesting a V1-type cleavage site may facilitate human infections.
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spelling pubmed-77582962020-12-31 Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong Bai, Ru Sikkema, Reina S Munnink, Bas B Oude Li, Cong Rong Wu, Jie Zou, Lirong Jing, Yi Lu, Jing Yuan, Run Yu Liao, Ming Koopmans, Marion Ke, Chang-Wen Virus Evol Research Article The first highly pathogenic (HP) influenza A/H7N9 was reported in Guangdong in January 2017. To investigate the emergence and spread of HP A/H7N9 in Guangdong province, we sequenced 297 viruses (58 HP A/H7N9, 19 low pathogenic (LP) A/H7N9, and 220 A/H9N2) during 2016–2017. Our analysis showed that during the fifth wave, three A/H7N9 lineages were co-circulating in Guangdong: the local LP Pearl River Delta (PRD) lineage (13%), the newly imported LP Yangtze River Delta (YRD) lineage (23%), and the HP YRD lineage (64%). Previously circulating YRD-lineage LP during the third wave evolved to the YRD-lineage HP A/H7N9 in Guangdong. All YRD-lineage LP detected during the fifth wave most likely originated from newly imported viruses into Guangdong. Genotype comparison of HP A/H7N9 suggests limited outward spread of HP A/H7N9 to other provinces. The distribution of HP A/H7N9 cleavage site variants on live poultry markets differed from that found in humans, suggesting a V1-type cleavage site may facilitate human infections. Oxford University Press 2020-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7758296/ /pubmed/33391821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa097 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bai, Ru
Sikkema, Reina S
Munnink, Bas B Oude
Li, Cong Rong
Wu, Jie
Zou, Lirong
Jing, Yi
Lu, Jing
Yuan, Run Yu
Liao, Ming
Koopmans, Marion
Ke, Chang-Wen
Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong
title Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong
title_full Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong
title_fullStr Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong
title_full_unstemmed Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong
title_short Exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 in Guangdong
title_sort exploring utility of genomic epidemiology to trace origins of highly pathogenic influenza a/h7n9 in guangdong
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33391821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa097
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