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detection and molecular characterization of the avian influenza a (h7n9) virus in eastern china in 2013
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نویسنده
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yang zhu ,pei zenglin ,jiang kejia ,yu wenqing ,wang yu
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منبع
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jundishapur journal of microbiology - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1 -0
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چکیده
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Background]on march 31, 2013, human infections with a novel avian influenza a (h7n9) virus were firstly reported in china. by february 7, 2015, a total of 562 laboratoryconfirmed human cases of h7n9 infection were reported in mainland china.[objectives]this study aimed to determine whether there is a novel h7n9 virus infection in human and animals in taizhou city, china, in 2013.[methods]in this study, we developed realtime reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction (rtpcr) assays to detect h7n9 virus infection in human and animals (chicken, pig, and pigeon) in taizhou city in the beginning of h7n9 epidemics of 2013. also, we studied the novel isolated h7n9 virus strain by using genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis.[results]of 150 samples tested, 7 were detected to be h7n9 positive which all were collected from chickens. also, a novel h7n9 virus strain (a/chicken/jiangsu/1021/2013) was isolated and studied. phylogenetic analysis showed the novel isolated h7n9 virus had high identity to the four novel human h7n9 viruses (a/shanghai/1/2013, a/shanghai/2/2013, a/anhui/1/2013, and a/hangzhou/1/2013).[conclusions]our results demonstrated a novel h7n9 virus in chickens in taizhou city in 2013 that may pose a potential risk to public health.
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کلیدواژه
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influenza a virus ,h7n9 subtype ,real-time polymerase chain reaction ,evolution ,molecular ,china
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nanjing university, institute of virology, school of life sciences, china. wannan medical college, department of medical microbiology and immunology, china. taizhou institute of virology, china. taizhou institute of virology, china, wuhan university, college of life sciences, state key laboratory of virology, china, people’s hospital of taizhou, department of respiration, china, people’s hospital of taizhou, department of infectious diseases, china, taizhou institute of virology, china
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