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The global circulation of seasonal influenza A (H3N2) viruses
Authors:Russell Colin A  Jones Terry C  Barr Ian G  Cox Nancy J  Garten Rebecca J  Gregory Vicky  Gust Ian D  Hampson Alan W  Hay Alan J  Hurt Aeron C  de Jong Jan C  Kelso Anne  Klimov Alexander I  Kageyama Tsutomu  Komadina Naomi  Lapedes Alan S  Lin Yi P  Mosterin Ana  Obuchi Masatsugu  Odagiri Takato  Osterhaus Albert D M E  Rimmelzwaan Guus F  Shaw Michael W  Skepner Eugene  Stohr Klaus  Tashiro Masato  Fouchier Ron A M  Smith Derek J
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:Antigenic and genetic analysis of the hemagglutinin of approximately 13,000 human influenza A (H3N2) viruses from six continents during 2002-2007 revealed that there was continuous circulation in east and Southeast Asia (E-SE Asia) via a region-wide network of temporally overlapping epidemics and that epidemics in the temperate regions were seeded from this network each year. Seed strains generally first reached Oceania, North America, and Europe, and later South America. This evidence suggests that once A (H3N2) viruses leave E-SE Asia, they are unlikely to contribute to long-term viral evolution. If the trends observed during this period are an accurate representation of overall patterns of spread, then the antigenic characteristics of A (H3N2) viruses outside E-SE Asia may be forecast each year based on surveillance within E-SE Asia, with consequent improvements to vaccine strain selection.
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