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Emergence of novel reassortant H6N2 avian influenza viruses in ducks in India.

Manoj Kumar1, Shanmugasundaram Nagarajan1, Harshad V Murugkar1, Barnalee Saikia2, Bharati Singh1, Amit Mishra1, Sushil K Tripathi1, Sonam Agarwal1, Shweta Shukla1, Diwakar D Kulkarni1, Vijendra Pal Singh1, Chakradhar Tosh3.   

Abstract

The recent reports of human infection due to H6 subtype avian influenza viruses (AIV), which are prevalent in terrestrial poultry, indicate evolution of the virus to a possible pandemic strain. Here, we report antigenic and genetic characterization of two H6N2 viruses isolated from apparently healthy domestic ducks in Kerala and Assam, India during 2014 and 2015, respectively. Hemagglutination inhibition assay revealed antigenic divergence between the two isolates, which was corroborated by amino acid differences at 55 positions (15.98%) between their hemagglutinin (HA) 1.The sequence analyses indicated that both the viruses are avian origin with avian receptor specificity, low pathogenic to poultry and sensitive to oseltamivir. However, Kerala14 had V27I mutation marker for amantadine resistance in M2. The Assam15 virus had an additional N-linked glycosylation on HA2 (position 557) compared to Kerala14 virus. Phylogenetic analysis of the HA gene revealed that both the viruses belonged to distinct lineages (Eurasian and Asia II). Phylogeny of neuraminidase and internal gene segments revealed that both the viruses are novel reassortants and are genetically distinct with different gene constellations. The results suggest independent introductions of the two H6N2 viruses into India and migratory wild birds in the Central Asian flyway might be the source of H6N2 viruses in ducks in India. Therefore, continued AIV surveillance in poultry and wild birds is essential for early detection of emergence of novel strains with pandemic potential and control of their spread.
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Keywords:  Ducks; H6N2 subtype; India; Low pathogenic avian influenza virus; Phylogenetic analysis; Reassortment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29530659     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2018.03.005

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


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