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Predominance of influenza virus A(H3N2) 3C.2a1b and A(H1N1)pdm09 6B.1A5A genetic subclades in the WHO European Region, 2018-2019.

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DOI : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X20308045 [2]

Authors

Angeliki Melidou [3]; Olav Hungnes [4]; Dmitriy Pereyaslov [5]; Adlhoch, Cornelia [6]; Hannah Segaloff [7]; Robesyn, Emmanuel [8]; Penttinen, Pasi [9]; Sonja J Olsen [10]

Keywords

  1. Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus [11]
  2. Humans [12]
  3. Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype [13]
  4. Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype [14]
  5. Influenza Vaccines [15]
  6. Influenza, Human [16]
  7. Influenzavirus A [17]
  8. Phylogeny [18]
  9. RNA, Viral [19]
  10. World Health Organization [20]

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: The 2018/2019 influenza season in the WHO European Region was dominated by influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and (H3N2) viruses, with very few influenza B viruses detected. METHODS: Countries in the European Region reported virus characterization data to The European Surveillance System for weeks 40/2018 to 20/2019. These virus antigenic and genetic characterization and haemagglutinin (HA) sequence data were analysed to describe and assess circulating viruses relative to the 2018/2019 vaccine virus components for the northern hemisphere. RESULTS: Thirty countries reported 4776 virus…
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The 2018/2019 influenza season in the WHO European Region was dominated by influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and (H3N2) viruses, with very few influenza B viruses detected.

METHODS: Countries in the European Region reported virus characterization data to The European Surveillance System for weeks 40/2018 to 20/2019. These virus antigenic and genetic characterization and haemagglutinin (HA) sequence data were analysed to describe and assess circulating viruses relative to the 2018/2019 vaccine virus components for the northern hemisphere.

RESULTS: Thirty countries reported 4776 viruses characterized genetically and 3311 viruses antigenically. All genetically characterized A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses fell in subclade 6B.1A, of which 90% carried the amino acid substitution S183P in the HA gene. Antigenic data indicated that circulating A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses were similar to the 2018/2019 vaccine virus. Genetic data showed that A(H3N2) viruses mostly fell in clade 3C.2a (75%) and 90% of which were subclade 3C.2a1b. A lower proportion fell in clade 3C.3a (23%) and were antigenically distinct from the vaccine virus. All B/Victoria viruses belonged to clade 1A; 30% carried a double amino acid deletion in HA and were genetically and antigenically similar to the vaccine virus component, while 55% carried a triple amino acid deletion or no deletion in HA; these were antigenically distinct from each other and from the vaccine component. All B/Yamagata viruses belonged to clade 3 and were antigenically similar to the virus component in the quadrivalent vaccine for 2018/2019.

CONCLUSIONS: A simultaneous circulation of genetically and antigenically diverse A(H3N2) and B/Victoria viruses was observed and represented a challenge to vaccine strain selection.

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Influenza [21]

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