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Genome analysis linking recent European and African influenza (H5N1) viruses
Authors:Salzberg Steven L  Kingsford Carl  Cattoli Giovanni  Spiro David J  Janies Daniel A  Aly Mona Mehrez  Brown Ian H  Couacy-Hymann Emmanuel  De Mia Gian Mario  Dung Do Huu  Guercio Annalisa  Joannis Tony  Maken Ali Ali Safar  Osmani Azizullah  Padalino Iolanda  Saad Magdi D  Savić Vladimir  Sengamalay Naomi A  Yingst Samuel  Zaborsky Jennifer  Zorman-Rojs Olga  Ghedin Elodie  Capua Ilaria
Affiliation:University of Maryland Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA. salzberg@umd.edu
Abstract:To better understand the ecology and epidemiology of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in its transcontinental spread, we sequenced and analyzed the complete genomes of 36 recent influenza A (H5N1) viruses collected from birds in Europe, northern Africa, and southeastern Asia. These sequences, among the first complete genomes of influenza (H5N1) viruses outside Asia, clearly depict the lineages now infecting wild and domestic birds in Europe and Africa and show the relationships among these isolates and other strains affecting both birds and humans. The isolates fall into 3 distinct lineages, 1 of which contains all known non-Asian isolates. This new Euro-African lineage, which was the cause of several recent (2006) fatal human infections in Egypt and Iraq, has been introduced at least 3 times into the European-African region and has split into 3 distinct, independently evolving sublineages. One isolate provides evidence that 2 of these sublineages have recently reassorted.
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