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IRANIAN H9N2 AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS IS CLOSELY RELATED TO PAKISTANI PARAKEET INFLUENZA VIRUS ISOLATES

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AVIAN INFLUENZA (AI) 
HEMAGGLUTININ (HA) 
NEURAMINIDASE (N) 

Abstract

 Sequence analysis and phylogenetic study of hemagglutinin (HA) gene of H9N2 SUBTYPE of avian influenza virus isolates (outbreaks of 1998-2002) in Tehran province (Iran) were studied. PCR products of a 430-bp fragment of 16 isolates were sequenced and then were aligned with the reported sequences in Genbank. Nucleotide sequence comparisons of HA gene from Iranian isolates showed 97-99% identity within the group, and 98% homology with the two isolates [A/Parakeet/Narita/92A/98 (H9N2)] and [A/Parakeet/Chiba/1/97 (H9N2)] from Pakistani parakeets imported to Japan. On the basis of phylogenetic evidence and even sequence comparison of Neuraminidase (N) gene of [A/Parakeet/Chiba/1/97 (H9N2)] and [A/Chicken/Iran/IT/99 (H9N2)] (Li, 2002) it is proposed that the emergence of H9N2 avian influenza infection in Iran originated in Pakistan. Due to the high percentage of H9N2 homology isolates of Iran with other isolates, namley A/quail/HongKong/G1, in Genbank and based on published reports for high similarity with infecting human H5N1 isolates, it seems that the potential of Iranian avian influenza isolates to infect human should be considered.

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    KARIMI, V., BOZORG MEHRIFARD, M.H., SHAHBAZZADEH, L., ESMAEILZADEH, M., & POURPAKHSH, S.A.. (2005). IRANIAN H9N2 AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS IS CLOSELY RELATED TO PAKISTANI PARAKEET INFLUENZA VIRUS ISOLATES. NATIONAL CONGRESS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY OF IRAN. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/902831/en

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    KARIMI V., BOZORG MEHRIFARD M.H., SHAHBAZZADEH L., ESMAEILZADEH M., POURPAKHSH S.A.. IRANIAN H9N2 AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS IS CLOSELY RELATED TO PAKISTANI PARAKEET INFLUENZA VIRUS ISOLATES. 2005. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/902831/en

    IEEE: Copy

    V. KARIMI, M.H. BOZORG MEHRIFARD, L. SHAHBAZZADEH, M. ESMAEILZADEH, and S.A. POURPAKHSH, “IRANIAN H9N2 AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS IS CLOSELY RELATED TO PAKISTANI PARAKEET INFLUENZA VIRUS ISOLATES,” presented at the NATIONAL CONGRESS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY OF IRAN. 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/902831/en

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