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Microbiol Immunol ; 48(11): 905-9, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15557750

ABSTRACT

Antibodies to influenza A virus were detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in the sera from two of seven Baikal seals (Phoca sibrica) and from five of six ringed seals (Phoca hispida) in Russia. In a hemagglutination-inhibition test using H1-H15 reference influenza A viruses, ELISA-positive sera from one Baikal seal and four ringed seals reacted to A/Aichi/2/68 (H3N2) and A/Bangkok/1/79 (H3N2) strains. One ringed seal serum sample reacted to A/seal/Massachusetts/1/80 (H7N7). The present results suggested that human-related H3 viruses were prevalent in Baikal seals and ringed seals inhabiting the central Russian Arctic.


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Antibodies, Viral/blood , Influenza A virus/classification , Influenza A virus/immunology , Influenza, Human/veterinary , Phoca , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Female , Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests , Humans , Influenza, Human/virology , Russia
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Microbiol Immunol ; 46(9): 639-44, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12437032

ABSTRACT

Seroepidemiological surveillance of influenza in Caspian seals (Phoca caspica) was conducted. Antibodies to influenza A virus were detected in 54% (7/13), 57% (4/7), 40% (6/15) and 26% (11/42) of the serum samples collected in 1993, 1997, 1998 and 2000 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In an hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) test using H1-H15 reference influenza A viruses as antigens, more than half of the examined ELISA-positive sera reacted with an H3N2 prototype strain A/Aichi/2/68. These sera were then examined by HI test with a series of naturally occurring antigenic variants of human H3N2 virus, and H3 viruses of swine, duck, and equine origin. The sera reacted strongly with the A/Bangkok/1/79 (H3N2) strain, which was prevalent in humans in 1979-1981. The present results indicate that human A/Bangkok/1/79-like virus was transmitted to Caspian seals probably in the early 1980s, and was circulated in the population. Antibodies to influenza B virus were detected by ELISA in 14% (1/7) and 10% (4/42) serum samples collected from Caspian seals in 1997 and 2000, respectively. Our findings indicate that seal might be a reservoir of both influenza A and B viruses originated from humans.


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Antibodies, Viral/blood , Influenza A virus/immunology , Influenza B virus/immunology , Influenza, Human/veterinary , Seals, Earless/virology , Animals , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests/methods , Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus/genetics , Humans , Influenza A virus/classification , Influenza A virus/genetics , Influenza B virus/classification , Influenza B virus/genetics , Influenza, Human/immunology , Influenza, Human/transmission , Male , Oceans and Seas
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