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A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?

BACKGROUND: Zoonotic influenza surveillance in Myanmar is sparse, despite the risks of introduction of such viruses from neighboring countries that could impact the poultry industry and lead to spillover to humans. METHODS: In July and August 2019, our multi‐institutional partnership conducted a One...

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Autores principales: Borkenhagen, Laura K., Aung, Poe Poe, Htay, Thura, Thein, Zaw Win, Tin, Ommar Swe, Mon, Thet Su, Myint, Win, Bailey, Emily S., Wanninger, Timothy G., Kandeil, Ahmed M., Webby, Richard J., Gray, Gregory C.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36843223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.13111
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author Borkenhagen, Laura K.
Aung, Poe Poe
Htay, Thura
Thein, Zaw Win
Tin, Ommar Swe
Mon, Thet Su
Myint, Win
Bailey, Emily S.
Wanninger, Timothy G.
Kandeil, Ahmed M.
Webby, Richard J.
Gray, Gregory C.
author_facet Borkenhagen, Laura K.
Aung, Poe Poe
Htay, Thura
Thein, Zaw Win
Tin, Ommar Swe
Mon, Thet Su
Myint, Win
Bailey, Emily S.
Wanninger, Timothy G.
Kandeil, Ahmed M.
Webby, Richard J.
Gray, Gregory C.
author_sort Borkenhagen, Laura K.
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description BACKGROUND: Zoonotic influenza surveillance in Myanmar is sparse, despite the risks of introduction of such viruses from neighboring countries that could impact the poultry industry and lead to spillover to humans. METHODS: In July and August 2019, our multi‐institutional partnership conducted a One Health‐oriented, cross‐sectional surveillance (weekly for 3 weeks) for influenza A and influenza D viruses at the three largest live bird markets in Yangon, Myanmar. RESULTS: The 27 bioaerosols, 90 bird cage swabs, 90 bird oropharyngeals, and 90 human nasopharyngeal samples yielded molecular influenza A detections in 8 bioaerosols (30.0%), 16 bird cages (17.8%), 15 bird oropharyngeals (16.7%), and 1 human nasopharyngeal (1.1%) samples. No influenza D was detected. Seven of the influenza A virus detections were found to be subtype A/H9N2, and one human nasopharyngeal sample was found to be subtype A/H1pdm. Among all IAV‐positive samples, three of the A/H9N2‐positive samples yielded live viruses from egg culture and their whole genome sequences revealing they belonged to the G9/Y280 lineage of A/H9N2 viruses. Phylogenetic analyses showed that these A/H9N2 sequences clustered separately from A/H9N2 viruses that were previously detected in Myanmar, supporting the notion that A/H9N2 viruses similar to those seen in wider Southeast Asia may have been introduced to Myanmar on multiple occasions. CONCLUSIONS: These findings call for increased surveillance efforts in Myanmar to monitor for the introduction of novel influenza viruses in poultry, as well as possible reassortment and zoonotic virus transmission.
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spelling pubmed-99706152023-02-28 A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2? Borkenhagen, Laura K. Aung, Poe Poe Htay, Thura Thein, Zaw Win Tin, Ommar Swe Mon, Thet Su Myint, Win Bailey, Emily S. Wanninger, Timothy G. Kandeil, Ahmed M. Webby, Richard J. Gray, Gregory C. Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: Zoonotic influenza surveillance in Myanmar is sparse, despite the risks of introduction of such viruses from neighboring countries that could impact the poultry industry and lead to spillover to humans. METHODS: In July and August 2019, our multi‐institutional partnership conducted a One Health‐oriented, cross‐sectional surveillance (weekly for 3 weeks) for influenza A and influenza D viruses at the three largest live bird markets in Yangon, Myanmar. RESULTS: The 27 bioaerosols, 90 bird cage swabs, 90 bird oropharyngeals, and 90 human nasopharyngeal samples yielded molecular influenza A detections in 8 bioaerosols (30.0%), 16 bird cages (17.8%), 15 bird oropharyngeals (16.7%), and 1 human nasopharyngeal (1.1%) samples. No influenza D was detected. Seven of the influenza A virus detections were found to be subtype A/H9N2, and one human nasopharyngeal sample was found to be subtype A/H1pdm. Among all IAV‐positive samples, three of the A/H9N2‐positive samples yielded live viruses from egg culture and their whole genome sequences revealing they belonged to the G9/Y280 lineage of A/H9N2 viruses. Phylogenetic analyses showed that these A/H9N2 sequences clustered separately from A/H9N2 viruses that were previously detected in Myanmar, supporting the notion that A/H9N2 viruses similar to those seen in wider Southeast Asia may have been introduced to Myanmar on multiple occasions. CONCLUSIONS: These findings call for increased surveillance efforts in Myanmar to monitor for the introduction of novel influenza viruses in poultry, as well as possible reassortment and zoonotic virus transmission. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9970615/ /pubmed/36843223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.13111 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Borkenhagen, Laura K.
Aung, Poe Poe
Htay, Thura
Thein, Zaw Win
Tin, Ommar Swe
Mon, Thet Su
Myint, Win
Bailey, Emily S.
Wanninger, Timothy G.
Kandeil, Ahmed M.
Webby, Richard J.
Gray, Gregory C.
A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?
title A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?
title_full A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?
title_fullStr A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?
title_full_unstemmed A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?
title_short A cross‐sectional study of avian influenza A virus in Myanmar live bird markets: Detection of a newly introduced H9N2?
title_sort cross‐sectional study of avian influenza a virus in myanmar live bird markets: detection of a newly introduced h9n2?
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36843223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.13111
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