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Origin of the pandemic 1957 H2 influenza A viruses and the persistence of its possible progenitors in the avian reservoir

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Origin of the pandemic 1957 H2 influenza A viruses and the persistence of its possible progenitors in the avian reservoir

Auteurs : J. R. Sch Fer ; Y. Kawaoka ; W. J. Bean ; J. Süss ; D. Senne ; R. G. Webster

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H2N2 influenza A viruses caused the Asian pandemic of 1957 and then disappeared from the human population 10 years later. To assess the potential for similar outbreaks in the future, we determined the antigenicity of H2 hemagglutinins (HAs) from representative human and avian H2 viruses and then analyzed the nucleotide and amino acid sequences to determine their evolutionary characteristics in different hosts. The results of longitudinal virus surveillance studies were also examined to estimate the prevalence of avian H2 isolates among samples collected from wild ducks and domestic poultry. Reactivity patterns obtained with a large panel of monoclonal antibodies indicated antigenic drift in the HA of human H2 influenza viruses, beginning in 1962

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ET : Origin of the pandemic 1957 H2 influenza A viruses and the persistence of its possible progenitors in the avian reservoir
AU : SCHÄFER (J. R.); KAWAOKA (Y.); BEAN (W. J.); SÜSS (J.); SENNE (D.); WEBSTER (R. G.)
AF : Saint Jude children's hosp., dep. virology/molecular biology/Memphis TN 38105/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 6 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Virology : (New York, NY); ISSN 0042-6822; Coden VIRLAX; Etats-Unis; Da. 1993; Vol. 194; No. 2; Pp. 781-788; Bibl. 29 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : H2N2 influenza A viruses caused the Asian pandemic of 1957 and then disappeared from the human population 10 years later. To assess the potential for similar outbreaks in the future, we determined the antigenicity of H2 hemagglutinins (HAs) from representative human and avian H2 viruses and then analyzed the nucleotide and amino acid sequences to determine their evolutionary characteristics in different hosts. The results of longitudinal virus surveillance studies were also examined to estimate the prevalence of avian H2 isolates among samples collected from wild ducks and domestic poultry. Reactivity patterns obtained with a large panel of monoclonal antibodies indicated antigenic drift in the HA of human H2 influenza viruses, beginning in 1962
CC : 002A05C06
FD : Influenzavirus A; Epidémiologie; Epidémie; Grippe A; Homme; Hémagglutinine; Evolution moléculaire; Hôte; Aves; Réservoir; Arbre phylogénétique
FG : Influenzavirus; Orthomyxoviridae; Virus; Virose; Infection; Vertebrata
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EG : Influenzavirus; Orthomyxoviridae; Virus; Viral disease; Infection; Vertebrata
SD : Influenzavirus A; Epidemiología; Epidemia; Gripe A; Hombre; Hemoaglutinina; Evolución molecular; Huesped; Aves; Depósito; Arbol filogenético
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<ET>Origin of the pandemic 1957 H2 influenza A viruses and the persistence of its possible progenitors in the avian reservoir</ET>
<AU>SCHÄFER (J. R.); KAWAOKA (Y.); BEAN (W. J.); SÜSS (J.); SENNE (D.); WEBSTER (R. G.)</AU>
<AF>Saint Jude children's hosp., dep. virology/molecular biology/Memphis TN 38105/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 6 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Virology : (New York, NY); ISSN 0042-6822; Coden VIRLAX; Etats-Unis; Da. 1993; Vol. 194; No. 2; Pp. 781-788; Bibl. 29 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>H2N2 influenza A viruses caused the Asian pandemic of 1957 and then disappeared from the human population 10 years later. To assess the potential for similar outbreaks in the future, we determined the antigenicity of H2 hemagglutinins (HAs) from representative human and avian H2 viruses and then analyzed the nucleotide and amino acid sequences to determine their evolutionary characteristics in different hosts. The results of longitudinal virus surveillance studies were also examined to estimate the prevalence of avian H2 isolates among samples collected from wild ducks and domestic poultry. Reactivity patterns obtained with a large panel of monoclonal antibodies indicated antigenic drift in the HA of human H2 influenza viruses, beginning in 1962</EA>
<CC>002A05C06</CC>
<FD>Influenzavirus A; Epidémiologie; Epidémie; Grippe A; Homme; Hémagglutinine; Evolution moléculaire; Hôte; Aves; Réservoir; Arbre phylogénétique</FD>
<FG>Influenzavirus; Orthomyxoviridae; Virus; Virose; Infection; Vertebrata</FG>
<ED>Influenzavirus A; Epidemiology; Epidemic; Influenza A; Human; Hemagglutinin; Molecular evolution; Host; Aves; Reservoir; Phylogenetic tree</ED>
<EG>Influenzavirus; Orthomyxoviridae; Virus; Viral disease; Infection; Vertebrata</EG>
<SD>Influenzavirus A; Epidemiología; Epidemia; Gripe A; Hombre; Hemoaglutinina; Evolución molecular; Huesped; Aves; Depósito; Arbol filogenético</SD>
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