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Airborne Transmission of Influenza A/H5N1 Virus Between Ferrets

Erasmus MC · University of Cambridge · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Highly pathogenic avian influenza A/H5N1 virus can cause morbidity and mortality in humans but thus far has not acquired the ability to be transmitted by aerosol or respiratory droplet ("airborne transmission") between humans. To address the concern that the virus could acquire this ability under natural conditions, we genetically modified A/H5N1 virus by site-directed mutagenesis and subsequent serial passage in ferrets. The genetically modified A/H5N1 virus acquired mutations during passage in ferrets, ultimately becoming airborne transmissible in ferrets. None of the recipient ferrets died after airborne infection with the mutant A/H5N1 viruses. Four amino acid substitutions in the host receptor-binding…

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Keywords
  • Influenza A virus subtype H5N1
  • Virology
  • Hemagglutinin (influenza)
  • Biology
  • Virus
  • H5N1 genetic structure
  • Airborne transmission
  • Influenza A virus
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