Literature DB >> 26758561

Diversity and evolution of avian influenza viruses in live poultry markets, free-range poultry and wild wetland birds in China.

Liang-Jun Chen1,2,3, Xian-Dan Lin4, Wen-Ping Guo1,3, Jun-Hua Tian5, Wen Wang1,3, Xu-Hua Ying6, Miao-Ruo Wang7, Bin Yu5, Zhan-Qiu Yang2, Mang Shi1,8, Edward C Holmes1,8, Yong-Zhen Zhang1,3,2.   

Abstract

The wide circulation of novel avian influenza viruses (AIVs) highlights the risk of pandemic influenza emergence in China. To investigate the prevalence and genetic diversity of AIVs in different ecological contexts, we surveyed AIVs in live poultry markets (LPMs), free-range poultry and the wetland habitats of wild birds in Zhejiang and Hubei provinces. Notably, LPMs contained the highest frequency of AIV infection, and the greatest number of subtypes (n = 9) and subtype co-infections (n = 14), as well as frequent reassortment, suggesting that they play an active role in fuelling AIV transmission. AIV-positive samples were also identified in wild birds in both provinces and free-range poultry in one sampling site close to a wetland region in Hubei. H9N2, H7N9 and H5N1 were the most commonly sampled subtypes in the LPMs from Zhejiang, whilst H5N6 and H9N2 were the dominant subtypes in the LPMs from Hubei. Phylogenetic analyses of the whole-genome sequences of 43 AIVs revealed that three reassortant H5 subtypes were circulating in LMPs in both geographical regions. Notably, the viruses sampled from the wetland regions and free-range poultry contained complex reassortants, for which the origins of some segments were unclear. Overall, our study highlights the extent of AIV genetic diversity in two highly populated parts of central and south-eastern China, particularly in LPMs, and emphasizes the need for continual surveillance.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26758561     DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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