Virological characterization of influenza B virus in mainland China during 2011-2012 / 病毒学报
Chinese Journal of Virology
; (6): 32-38, 2013.
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de Zh
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ABSTRACT
In order to understand the prevalence and variation of influenza B viruses, the antigenic and genetic characteristics of influenza B viruses circulating in Mainland China during April, 2011 to March, 2012 were analyzed. The results showed the B Victoria lineage viruses were much more prevalent than B Yamagata lineage during this period, phylogenetic analysis showed vast majority of Victoria lineage viruses belong to genetic group 1, intra-clade reassortant between HA1 and NA gene was identified in a minor proportion of the viruses. 72.8% of the B/Victoria-lineage viruses were antigenically closely related to the vaccine strain B/Brisbane/60/2008. B Yamagata component was not included in the trivalent influenza vaccine in China during the study period, however vast majority of B Yamagata lineage viruses were antigenically and genetically closely related to the representative virus B/Hubei-Wujiagang/158/2009(97.8%) and B/Sichuan-Anyue/139/2011(85.2%) in China, reassortant between HA1 and NA was not identified in B Yamagata lineage viruses. Overall, the predominant circulating influenza B viruses in 2011-2012 season in China were matched by current influenza vaccine and the selected representative viruses were proved to represent the antigenic and genetic characteristics of the circulating viruses.
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Base de données:
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Sujet principal:
Virus influenza B
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Phylogenèse
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Facteurs temps
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Vaccins antigrippaux
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Chine
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Classification
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Allergie et immunologie
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Génétique
Type d'étude:
Prognostic_studies
Limites:
Humans
Pays/Région comme sujet:
Asia
Langue:
Zh
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Virology
Année:
2013
Type de document:
Article