A distinct lineage of influenza A virus from bats
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · Global Viral · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Influenza A virus reservoirs in animals have provided novel genetic elements leading to the emergence of global pandemics in humans. Most influenza A viruses circulate in waterfowl, but those that infect mammalian hosts are thought to pose the greatest risk for zoonotic spread to humans and the generation of pandemic or panzootic viruses. We have identified an influenza A virus from little yellow-shouldered bats captured at two locations in Guatemala. It is significantly divergent from known influenza A viruses. The HA of the bat virus was estimated to have diverged at roughly the same time as the known subtypes of HA and was designated as H17. The neuraminidase (NA) gene is highly divergent from all known…
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26Topics & keywords
- Reassortment
- Neuraminidase
- Biology
- Virology
- H5N1 genetic structure
- Virus
- Influenza A virus
- Pandemic
- Good health and well-being