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[Analysis of pandemic influenza in Russia as a part of the global process based on data of an influenza monitoring reference center].

A A Solomina, M P Grudinin, M Iu Eropkin, L S Karpova, M M Pisareva, A B Komissarov, N I Konovalova, T M Gudkova, D M Danilenko, E A Smorodintseva, E M Voĭtsekhovskaia, O I Kiselev.   

Abstract

AIM: Characterization of features of influenza pandemic development in Russia in relation to global process.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pandemic monitoring was performed by using results of integrative analysis of laboratory diagnostic and population morbidity data from 49 supporting bases of Federal center of influenza from various cities in Russian Federation. Isolation of influenza virus was carried out in MDCK cells and chicken embryos under BSL-3 conditions. Reference virus A/California/07/09 obtained from CDC (Atlanta, USA) and antisera against this strain contained in WHO kit were used for antigenic analysis; rat antisera, new monoclonal antibodies against pandemic influenza virus developed by Research institute of influenza were also used.
RESULTS: Based on PCR monitoring during epidemic peak, rate of pandemic influenza identification reached 45-49% of examined patients. About 53% of lethal cases of respiratory infections were caused by pandemic influenza virus, while predominately young people died from pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Russian isolates generally were antigenically and genetically similar to the parent pandemic strain--influenza virusA/California/07/09, but contained S203T substitution in hemagglutinin. A number of strains contained D222G mutation that is responsible for the expansion of substrate specificity, as well as strain specific substitutions in hemagglutinin and neuraminidase molecules. The investigated isolates were resistant to remantadin, but sensitive to oseltamivir.
CONCLUSION: Due to the formation of population immunity after the end of the first pandemic wave new drift variants of the virus capable of overcoming this formed immunity should be expected that apparently will require the correction of vaccine composition for the 2011 - 2012 season.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21809641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol        ISSN: 0372-9311


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1.  INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE IN RUSSIA BASED ON EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND LABORATORY DATA FOR THE PERIOD FROM 2005 TO 2012.

Authors:  Sominina Anna; Elena Burtseva; Mikhail Eropkin; Ludmila Karpova; Vladimir Zarubaev; Elizaveta Smorodintseva; Nadezhda Konovalova; Daria Danilenko; Alexandra Prokopetz; Mikhail Grudinin; Maria Pisareva; Pavel Anfimov; Kirill Stolyarov; Oleg Kiselev; Elena Shevchenko; Valeriya Ivanova; Svetlana Trushakova; Nataliya Breslav; Dmitriy Lvov; Alexander Klimov; Ann Moen; Nancy Cox
Journal:  Am J Infect Dis       Date:  2013

2.  Molecular characterization of the predominant influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus in Mexico, December 2011-February 2012.

Authors:  Daniela de la Rosa-Zamboni; Joel A Vázquez-Pérez; Santiago Avila-Ríos; Ana Paola Carranco-Arenas; Christopher E Ormsby; Craig A Cummings; Maribel Soto-Nava; Víctor A Hernández-Hernández; Carmen O Orozco-Sánchez; Claudia Alvarado-de la Barrera; Rogelio Pérez-Padilla; Gustavo Reyes-Terán
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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