The evolution and molecular characteristics of H9N2 avian influenza viruses in Jiangxi of China

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To understand the evolution and molecular characteristics of Jiangxi H9N2 viruses, we isolated 17 viruses in 2011 and analyzed their characteristics. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that their hemagglutinin genes originate from JS/1/00-like sublineage, neuraminidase genes originate from BJ/94-like sublineage, PB1, PA, NP, and NS genes all come from SH/F/98-like sublineage, PB2 genes originate from ST/163/04-like sublineage, while M genes come from G1-like sublineage. Genotype analysis showed that our isolates were classified as genotype 57. Molecular analyses indicated that our strains contained specific sites characteristic of low-pathogenic viruses. The current study once again highlights the necessity for continued surveillance of novel H9N2 viruses.

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Han, L., He, W., Yan, H., Li, X., Wang, C., Shi, Q., … Dong, G. (2019). The evolution and molecular characteristics of H9N2 avian influenza viruses in Jiangxi of China. Journal of Medical Virology, 91(4), 711–716. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.25363

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