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Journal of General Virology (2001), 82, 623-630.
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Animal: RNA Viruses

Characterization of H5N2 influenza viruses from Italian poultry

Isabella Donatelli1, Laura Campitelli1, Livia Di Trani2, Simona Puzelli1, Lucia Selli2,3, Alessandro Fioretti4, Dennis J. Alexander5, Maria Tollis2, Scott Krauss6 and Robert G. Webster6

Department of Virology1 and Department of Veterinary Medicine2, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Padua, Italy3
National Centre for Avian Influenza Viruses, Avian Pathology Section, University of Naples, Naples, Italy4
European Reference Laboratory for Avian Influenza Viruses, Central Veterinary Laboratory, New Haw, Addlestone, UK5
Department of Virology and Molecular Biology, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 332 N. Lauderdale, PO Box 318, Memphis, TN 38105, USA6

Author for correspondence: Robert Webster. Fax +1 901 523 2622. e-mail robert.webster{at}stjude.org

From October 1997 to January 1998, highly pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza viruses caused eight outbreaks of avian influenza in northern Italy. A nonpathogenic H5N9 influenza virus was also isolated during the outbreaks as a result of virological and epidemiological surveillance to control the spread of avian influenza to neighbouring regions. Antigenic analysis showed that the Italian H5N2 isolates were antigenically similar to, although distinguishable from, A/HK/156/97, a human influenza H5N1 virus isolated in Hong Kong in 1997. Phylogenetic analysis of the haemagglutinin (HA) genes showed that the highly pathogenic Italian viruses clustered with the Hong Kong strains, whereas the nonpathogenic H5N9 virus, despite its epidemiological association with the highly pathogenic Italian isolates, was most closely related to the highly pathogenic A/Turkey/England/91 (H5N1) strain. Like the HA phylogenetic tree, the nonstructural (NS) phylogenetic tree showed that the H5N2 Italian virus genes are clearly separate from those of the H5N9 strain. In contrast, results of the phylogenetic analysis of nucleoprotein (NP) genes indicated a closer genetic relationship between the two Italian virus groups, a finding suggesting a common progenitor. Comparison of the HA, NS and NP genes of the Italian H5 strains with those of the H5N1 viruses simultaneously circulating in Hong Kong revealed that the two groups of viruses do not share a recent common ancestor. No virological and serological evidence of bird-to-human transmission of the Italian H5N2 influenza viruses was found.




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