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Introduction and enzootic of A/H5N1 in Egypt: Virus evolution, pathogenicity and vaccine efficacy ten years on.

E M Abdelwhab1, M K Hassan2, A S Abdel-Moneim3, M M Naguib1, A Mostafa4, I T M Hussein5, A Arafa2, A M Erfan2, W H Kilany2, M G Agour6, Z El-Kanawati2, H A Hussein7, A A Selim2, S Kholousy2, H El-Naggar8, E F El-Zoghby2, A Samy2, M Iqbal9, A Eid10, E M Ibraheem11, S Pleschka12, J Veits13, S A Nasef2, M Beer13, T C Mettenleiter13, C Grund13, M M Ali6, T C Harder13, H M Hafez14.   

Abstract

It is almost a decade since the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus (A/H5N1) of clade 2.2.1 was introduced to Egypt in 2005, most likely, via wild birds; marking the longest endemic status of influenza viruses in poultry outside Asia. The endemic A/H5N1 in Egypt still compromises the poultry industry, poses serious hazards to public health and threatens to become potentially pandemic. The control strategies adopted for A/H5N1 in Egyptian poultry using diverse vaccines in commercialized poultry neither eliminated the virus nor did they decrease its evolutionary rate. Several virus clades have evolved, a few of them disappeared and others prevailed. Disparate evolutionary traits in both birds and humans were manifested by accumulation of clade-specific mutations across viral genomes driven by a variety of selection pressures. Viruses in vaccinated poultry populations displayed higher mutation rates at the immunogenic epitopes, promoting viral escape and reducing vaccine efficiency. On the other hand, viruses isolated from humans displayed changes in the receptor binding domain, which increased the viral affinity to bind to human-type glycan receptors. Moreover, viral pathogenicity exhibited several patterns in different hosts. This review aims to provide an overview of the viral evolution, pathogenicity and vaccine efficacy of A/H5N1 in Egypt during the last ten years.
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Keywords:  Clade 2.2.1; Egypt; Genetic evolution; H5N1; Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus; Pandemic threat

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26917362     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2016.02.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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