Abstract
We characterized an influenza virus isolated from a great white pelican in Zambia. Phylogenetic analysis showed that all of its gene segments belonged to the Eurasian lineage and that they appear to have evolved in distinct geographical regions in Europe, Asia, and Africa, suggesting reassortment of virus genes maintained in wild aquatic birds whose flyways overlap across these continents. It is notable that this virus might possess some genes of the same origin as those of highly pathogenic H7 and H5 viruses isolated in Eurasia. The present study underscores the need for continued monitoring of avian influenza viruses in Eurasia and Africa.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Birds / virology*
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Environmental Monitoring
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Epidemiological Monitoring
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Feces / virology
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Influenza A virus / classification*
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Influenza A virus / genetics
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Influenza A virus / isolation & purification
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Influenza in Birds / epidemiology
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Influenza in Birds / virology*
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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RNA, Viral / genetics
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Reassortant Viruses / classification*
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Reassortant Viruses / genetics
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Reassortant Viruses / isolation & purification
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Serotyping
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Wetlands
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Zambia / epidemiology
Associated data
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GENBANK/AB470293
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GENBANK/AB470294
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GENBANK/AB470295
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GENBANK/AB470296
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GENBANK/AB470297
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GENBANK/AB470298
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GENBANK/AB470299
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GENBANK/AB470300