Genetic and biological characterization of avian influenza H5N1 viruses isolated from wild birds and poultry in Western Siberia

K Sharshov, A Romanovskaya, R Uzhachenko… - Archives of …, 2010 - Springer
K Sharshov, A Romanovskaya, R Uzhachenko, A Durymanov, A Zaykovskaya, O Kurskaya…
Archives of virology, 2010Springer
Three viruses included in the study were isolated from dead birds (A/duck/Omsk/1822/2006,
A/chicken/Reshoty/02/2006, and A/duck/Tuva/01/2006), whereas the virus A/common
gull/Chany/P/2006 was isolated from an apparently healthy gull during outbreaks of highly
pathogenic avian influenza in Russia in 2006. The intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) of
viruses A/duck/Omsk/1822/2006, A/chicken/Reshoty/02/2006, and A/duck/Tuva/01/2006
ranged from 2.7 to 3.0, while the virus A/common gull/Chany/P/2006 had a markedly lower …
Abstract
Three viruses included in the study were isolated from dead birds (A/duck/Omsk/1822/2006, A/chicken/Reshoty/02/2006, and A/duck/Tuva/01/2006), whereas the virus A/common gull/Chany/P/2006 was isolated from an apparently healthy gull during outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Russia in 2006. The intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) of viruses A/duck/Omsk/1822/2006, A/chicken/Reshoty/02/2006, and A/duck/Tuva/01/2006 ranged from 2.7 to 3.0, while the virus A/common gull/Chany/P/2006 had a markedly lower IVPI of 1.7. The virus A/common gull/Chany/P/2006 had a unique pattern of six amino acid substitutions in the regions of viral proteins crucial for virulence of H5N1 viruses. We hypothesize that these substitutions may affect the pathogenicity of A/common gull/Chany/P/2006.
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