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J Vet Med Sci ; 73(4): 541-4, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21150133

ABSTRACT

A sero-epidemiological survey of human and equine H3 influenza A virus infections in dogs and cats using the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and neuraminidase inhibition (NI) tests was conducted. Serum samples were collected from 582 dogs and 237 cats in Japan during the periods 2002-2008 and 1997-2008, respectively. Although no HI antibodies against equine H3 virus were detected, 9 (3.8%) from cats and 12 (2.1%) from dogs were HI-positive against human H3 virus. Only one serum each from dogs and cats was NI-positive against N2 virus. These findings suggest that although equine H3 influenza virus infections have not been prevalent in companion animals, human H3N2 influenza A virus infections have occurred in dogs and cats in recent years in Japan.


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Cat Diseases/virology , Dog Diseases/virology , Hemagglutinins/genetics , Influenza A virus/classification , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/veterinary , Animals , Cat Diseases/epidemiology , Cats , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dogs , Female , Influenza A virus/genetics , Japan/epidemiology , Male , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/epidemiology , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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J Vet Med Sci ; 73(4): 545-8, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21150134

ABSTRACT

Embryonated chicken eggs (ECEs) are routinely used to isolate equine influenza virus. Propagation of the virus in ECEs results in selection of variants. In the present study, we determined nucleotide sequences of entire coding regions of parent A/equine/Tottori/1/07 (H3N8) and its derivatives that have different passage histories in ECE. After 12 passages, nucleotide sequence analysis predicted 3 amino acid substitutions in hemagglutinin (HA; 2 in HA1 and 1 in HA2). The two amino acid substitutions in HA1 were located in the vicinity of the cell receptor-binding site. Three other amino acid substitutions were predicted in internal proteins, 1 in the M1, 1 in the NP and 1 in the PA. This is the first report showing mutations in the internal protein genes of equine influenza virus associated with adaptation to ECE.


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Adaptation, Physiological/physiology , Chick Embryo/virology , Influenza A Virus, H3N8 Subtype/physiology , Virus Cultivation/veterinary , Animals , Base Sequence , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral/physiology , Mutation , RNA, Viral/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics , Viral Proteins/metabolism
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