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Applicability of a sensitive duplex real-time PCR assay for identifying B/Yamagata and B/Victoria lineages of influenza virus from clinical specimens.

Naixing Zhang1, Shisong Fang, Ting Wang, Jianxiong Li, Xiaowen Cheng, Cunyou Zhao, Xin Wang, Xing Lv, Chunli Wu, Renli Zhang, Jinquan Cheng, Hong Xue, Zuxun Lu.   

Abstract

Type B influenza virus is one of the major epidemic strains and responsible for considerable mortality and morbidity. Rapidly and accurately identifying different influenza B virus lineages, i.e., B/Yamagata (B/Y) and B/Victoria (B/V), is desirable during the flu season. However, the available rapid techniques lack sensitivity, and the usual methods for identifying influenza viruses require expansion of virus in tissue culture or embryonated hen's eggs. Thus, we developed several sets of primer pairs that were able to detect and distinguish B/Y and B/V in a single real-time PCR assay. Used in conjunction with two sets of specific primers that exhibited purine at 3' end of at least one primer targeting on HA gene of B/Y and B/V lineages allows us to accurately identify approximately 10(2) copies per microliter for B/Y and B/V with intra- and inter-assay coefficient of variation (CV) <4%. When it was used to test 17,765 throat swab specimens obtained in the 2006-2010 influenza surveillance season, this method was comparable to hemagglutination inhibition assay in detection, typing and subtyping of influenza viruses with 100% true-negative (specificity) and 100% true-positive (sensitivity). Taken together, this method provides sensitive and robust tool for routine diagnosis and on-time epidemiological examination for WHO decisions on vaccine composition.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22113559     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-011-3710-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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2.  A novel molecular test for influenza B virus detection and lineage differentiation.

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