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J Virol Methods ; 222: 202-5, 2015 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26159628

ABSTRACT

Detection of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) is important for diagnosis, surveillance and control of avian influenza which is of great economic and public health significance. Proper transport and storage of samples is critical for the detection when the samples cannot be detected immediately. As recommended by some international or national authoritative entities and some publications, phosphate buffered saline (PBS), PBS-glycerol and brain heart infusion broth (BHIB) are frequently used for transport and storage of the samples collected for detection of AIVs worldwide. In this study, we compared these three media for transport and storage of simulated and authentic swab and feces samples collected for detection of AIVs using virus isolation and reverse transcription-PCR. The results suggest that PBS-glycerol is superior to PBS and BHIB as the sample transport and storage media. The results also suggest that the samples collected for detection of AIVs should be detected as soon as possible because the virus concentration of the samples may decline rapidly during storage within days at 4 or -20°C.


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Culture Media/chemistry , Influenza A virus/isolation & purification , Influenza in Birds/diagnosis , Specimen Handling/methods , Animals , Birds , Buffers , Influenza in Birds/virology , Microbial Viability , Poultry , Temperature , Time Factors
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J Gen Virol ; 91(Pt 10): 2491-6, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20610668

ABSTRACT

To investigate the prevalence and evolution of the H5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses circulating in poultry in China during 2007-2009, five molecular epidemiological surveys were carried out. A total of 21, 591 swab samples were collected, and from them 55 H5 HPAI viruses were isolated. None of the 55 viruses carried any known mutations, which can render the virus binding to human SAa2,6Gal receptors. The surveys indicated that live-bird markets, backyard flocks and slaughtering sites were at greater risk of being infected with the viruses during winter, and Clades 2.3.2, 2.3.4 and 7 of the viruses co-circulated in poultry in China during 2007-2009. Viruses within Clades 2.3.2 and 7 have become genetically distinguishable from the viruses isolated before 2007 and antigenically distinguishable from the vaccine strains used in China. Viruses within Clade 2.3.2 have been circulating widely in China and caused a new wave of cross-continental spreading from Asia to Europe.


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Influenza A virus/classification , Influenza A virus/genetics , Influenza in Birds/epidemiology , Influenza in Birds/virology , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Poultry Diseases/virology , Animals , China/epidemiology , Cluster Analysis , Influenza A virus/isolation & purification , Molecular Epidemiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Poultry , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology
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J Virol Methods ; 163(2): 186-9, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19781574

ABSTRACT

Subtype H9 avian influenza viruses (AIVs) circulating in China have aroused concerns for their impact on poultry and risk to public health. In this report, three surveys of the viruses were reported, and the hemagglutinin gene of 55 strains of the viruses isolated in China in 2007-2009 was sequenced and analyzed. The results indicated that the prevalence of the viruses was rising in China, and most of the H9 AIVs circulating in the past decade in China belonged to sublineage h9.4.2. The viruses isolated in China in 2007-2009 were a little different from previous strains (genetic distances >7.1%). Meanwhile, a presumably predominant clade of the viruses circulating in China in 2007-2009 was identified. Mutation analysis suggested that the viruses have become of greater risk to public health in recent years.


Subject(s)
Hemagglutinins, Viral/genetics , Influenza A virus/classification , Influenza A virus/genetics , Influenza in Birds/virology , Poultry Diseases/virology , Animals , Chickens/virology , China , Cluster Analysis , DNA Mutational Analysis , Ducks/virology , Influenza A virus/isolation & purification , Influenza A virus/pathogenicity , Molecular Epidemiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology , Virulence
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