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What happened after the initial global spread of pandemic human influenza virus A (H1N1)? A population genetics approach

Authors: Fernando Martinez-Hernandez, Diego Emiliano Jimenez-Gonzalez, Arony Martinez-Flores, Guiehdani Villalobos-Castillejos, Gilberto Vaughan, Simon Kawa-Karasik, Ana Flisser, Pablo Maravilla, Mirza Romero-Valdovinos

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Abstract

Viral population evolution dynamics of influenza A is crucial for surveillance and control. In this paper we analyzed viral genetic features during the recent pandemic caused by the new influenza human virus A H1N1, using a conventional population genetics approach based on 4689 hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) sequences available in GenBank submitted between March and December of 2009. This analysis showed several relevant aspects: a) a scarce initial genetic variability within the viral isolates from some countries that increased along 2009 when influenza was dispersed around the world; b) a worldwide virus polarized behavior identified when comparing paired countries, low differentiation and high gene flow were found in some pairs and high differentiation and moderate or scarce gene flow in others, independently of their geographical closeness, c) lack of positive selection in HA and NA due to increase of the population size of virus variants, d) HA and NA variants spread in a few months all over the world being identified in the same countries in different months along 2009, and e) containment of viral variants in Mexico at the beginning of the outbreak, probably due to the control measures applied by the government.
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Metadata
Title
What happened after the initial global spread of pandemic human influenza virus A (H1N1)? A population genetics approach
Authors
Fernando Martinez-Hernandez
Diego Emiliano Jimenez-Gonzalez
Arony Martinez-Flores
Guiehdani Villalobos-Castillejos
Gilberto Vaughan
Simon Kawa-Karasik
Ana Flisser
Pablo Maravilla
Mirza Romero-Valdovinos
Publication date
01-12-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Virology Journal / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1743-422X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-196

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