2,302
Views
31
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Comparison of the pathogenic potential of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N6, and H5N8 viruses isolated in South Korea during the 2016–2017 winter season

, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , & show all
Pages 1-10 | Received 05 Sep 2017, Accepted 04 Jan 2018, Published online: 14 Mar 2018

References

  • RichardMHerfstSvan den BrandJMLow virulence and lack of airborne transmission of the Dutch highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N8 in ferretsPloS One201510 e012982710.1371/journal.pone.01298274474857
  • YangHCarneyPJMishinVPMolecular characterizations of surface proteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase from recent h5nx avian influenza virusesJ. Virol.2016905770 578410.1128/JVI.00180-164886766
  • GuMLiuWCaoYPengDNovel reassortant highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N5) viruses in domestic ducks, ChinaEmerg. Infect. Dis.2011171060106310.3201/eid/1706.1014063358203
  • LeeYJKangHMLeeEKNovel reassortant influenza A (H5N8) viruses, South Korea, 2014Emerg. Infect. Dis.20142010874036756
  • BouwstraRKochGHeutinkRPhylogenetic analysis of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N8) virus outbreak strains provides evidence for four separate introductions and one between-poultry farm transmission in the Netherlands, November 2014Eur. Surveill.2015202117410.2807/1560-7917.ES2015.20.26.21174
  • IpHSTorchettiMKCrespoRNovel Eurasian highly pathogenic avian influenza A H5 viruses in wild birds, Washington, USA, 2014Emerg. Infect. Dis.20152188610.3201/eid2105.1420204412248
  • WongFPhommachanhPKalpravidhWReassortant highly pathogenic influenza A (H5N6) virus in LaosEmerg. Infect. Dis.20152151151610.3201/eid2103.1414884344285
  • MokCKPDa GuanWLiuXQGenetic characterization of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N6) virus, Guangdong, ChinaEmerg. Infect. Dis.201521226810.3201/eid2112.1508094672456
  • SiYJLeeIWKimEHGenetic characterisation of novel, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N6 viruses isolated in birds, South Korea, November 2016Eurosurveillance2017223043410.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.1.304345388099
  • OIE. Update on highly pathogenic avian influenza in animals (TYPE H5 and H7) (2016)
  • KimYIParkSJKwonHIGenetic and phylogenetic characterizations of a novel genotype of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N8 viruses in 2016/2017 in South KoreaInfect. Genet. Evol.201753566710.1016/j.meegid.2017.05.001
  • SongBMPhylogeographical characterization of H5N8 viruses isolated from poultry and wild birds during 2014–2016 in South KoreaJ. Vet. Sci.201718899410.4142/jvs.2017.18.1.895366307
  • KimYIPascuaPNQKwonHIPathobiological features of a novel, highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N8)virusEmerg. Microbes Infect.20143e7510.1038/emi.2014.754217095
  • ChenHSmithGJZhangSYAvian flu: H5N1 virus outbreak in migratory waterfowlNature200543619119210.1038/nature03974
  • LiuJXiaoHLeiFHighly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus infection in migratory birdsScience2005309120610.1126/science.1115273
  • NeumannGNodaTKawaokaYEmergence and pandemic potential of swine-origin H1N1 influenza virusNature200945993193910.1038/nature081572873852
  • BiYChenQWangQGenesis, evolution and prevalence of H5N6 avian influenza viruses in ChinaCell Host Microbe20162081082110.1016/j.chom.2016.10.022
  • AuewarakulPChatsurachaiSKongchanagulACodon volatility of hemagglutinin genes of H5N1 avian influenza viruses from different cladesVirus Genes20093840440710.1007/s11262-009-0349-y
  • WatanabeYIbrahimMSEllakanyHFAcquisition of human-type receptor binding specificity by new H5N1 influenza virus sublineages during their emergence in birds in EgyptPLoS Pathog.20117e100206810.1371/journal.ppat.10020683102706
  • MedinaRAGarcía-SastreAInfluenza A viruses: new research developmentsNat. Rev. Microbiol.2011959060310.1038/nrmicro2613
  • McAuleyJLHornungFBoydKLExpression of the 1918 influenza A virus PB1-F2 enhances the pathogenesis of viral and secondary bacterial pneumoniaCell Host Microbe2007224024910.1016/j.chom.2007.09.0012083255
  • ConenelloGMZamarinDPerroneLATumpeyTPalesePA single mutation in the PB1-F2 of H5N1 (HK/97) and 1918 influenza A viruses contributes to increased virulencePLoS Pathog.20073e14110.1371/journal.ppat.00301412000966
  • LeeCWSuarezDLTumpeyTMCharacterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A viruses isolated from South KoreaJ. Virol.2005793692370210.1128/JVI.79.6.3692-3702.20051075707
  • SunHPuJWeiYHighly pathogenic avian influenza h5n6 viruses exhibit enhanced affinity for human type sialic acid receptor and in-contact transmission in model ferretsJ. Virol.2016906235624310.1128/JVI.00127-164936137
  • Pulit-PenalozaJASunXCreagerHMPathogenesis and transmission of novel highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N2 and H5N8 viruses in ferrets and miceJ. Virol.201589102861029310.1128/JVI.01438-154580194
  • MatrosovichMNGambaryanASSolid-phase assays of receptor-binding specificityInfluenza Virus2012865719410.1007/978-1-61779-621-0_5
  • StechOThe Neuraminidase Stalk Deletion Serves as Major Virulence Determinant of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in ChickenSci. Rep.2015510.1038/srep134934549673
  • IqbalMYaqubTReddyKMcCauleyJWNovel genotypes of H9N2 influenza A viruses isolated from poultry in Pakistan containing NS genes similar to highly pathogenic H7N3 and H5N1 virusesPloS One20094e578810.1371/journal.pone.00057882690689
  • H-iKwonSongMSPascuaPNQGenetic characterization and pathogenicity assessment of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated from migratory wild birds in 2011, South KoreaVirus Res.201116030531510.1016/j.virusres.2011.07.003
  • SongMSOhTKPascuaPNQInvestigation of the biological indicator for vaccine efficacy against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus challenge in mice and ferretsVaccine2009273145315210.1016/j.vaccine.2009.03.061
  • SunHPuJWeiYHighly pathogenic avian influenza H5N6 viruses exhibit enhanced affinity for human type sialic acid receptor and in-contact transmission in model ferretsJ. Virol.2016906235624310.1128/JVI.00127-164936137
  • ZhangYChenMHuangYHuman infections with novel reassortant H5N6 avian influenza viruses in ChinaEmerg. Microbes Infect.2017610.1038/emi.2016.133
  • JoobBVirojWH5N6 influenza virus infection, the newest influenzaAsian Pac. J. Trop. Biomed.2015543443710.1016/j.apjtb.2015.03.001
  • YangZFMokCKPeirisJSZhongNSHuman infection with a novel avian influenza A (H5N6) virusNew Engl. J. Med.201537348748910.1056/NEJMc1502983
  • PeirisJMDe JongMDGuanYAvian influenza virus (H5N1): a threat to human healthClin. Microbiol. Rev.20072024326710.1128/CMR.00037-061865597
  • KobasaDJonesSMShinyaKAberrant innate immune response in lethal infection of macaques with the 1918 influenza virusNature200744531932310.1038/nature05495
  • PascuaPNQSongMSLeeJHVirulence and transmissibility of H1N2 influenza virus in ferrets imply the continuing threat of triple-reassortant swine virusesProc. Natl Acad. Sci.2012109159001590510.1073/pnas.12055761093465388
  • PascuaPNQLimGJHiKwonEmergence of H3N2pM‐like and novel reassortant H3N1 swine viruses possessing segments derived from the A (H1N1) pdm09 influenza virus, KoreaInfluenza Other Respir. Virus201371283129110.1111/irv.12154