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  • Rwilmer
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    Can someone point me to the singapore resistant case.

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by Mamabird View Post
    And the Texas Tamiflu resistant viruses that don't really exist make close to a dozen.
    And those that are like Singapore, which are known but not released, makes it who knows how many.

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  • Mamabird
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    Originally posted by niman View Post
    And Singapore makes 8. All have H274Y and sequences from 6 are public or semi public and all are different backgrounds.
    And the Texas Tamiflu resistant viruses that don't really exist make close to a dozen.

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by Mamabird View Post
    Got it, and thanks. Now we have Hunan to make seven (7).
    And Singapore makes 8. All have H274Y and sequences from 6 are public or semi public and all are different backgrounds.

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by Mamabird View Post
    Got it, and thanks. Now we have Hunan to make seven (7).
    Tokushima

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  • Mamabird
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    Originally posted by niman View Post
    There were three in Japan. The latest was reported to have H274Y, but sequence hasn't been released.
    Got it, and thanks. Now we have Hunan to make seven (7).

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by Mamabird View Post
    Six?

    Hong Kong
    Osaka
    Yamaguchi
    Denmark
    Quebec
    ?????
    There were three in Japan. The latest was reported to have H274Y, but sequence hasn't been released.

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  • Mamabird
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    Originally posted by niman View Post
    ...H274Y has been reported 6 times (not counting those that might be at the Texas border or the Singapore sequence at GISAID that is being withheld) ...
    Six?

    Hong Kong
    Osaka
    Yamaguchi
    Denmark
    Quebec
    ?????

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  • HenryN
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    Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released

    Originally posted by wotan View Post
    In May in Singapore, what was the likelihood this patient was treated with Tamiflu?
    I think that the May date is significant becasue of the current date. The concern about H274Y has been a concern for some time. Those looking for reassortment were concerned that H274Y would come from swine H1N1 acquiring a human H1 gene with H274Y. So far no recently acquired human flu gene in a pandmeic swine sequence has been published. However, H274Y has been reported 6 times (not counting those that might be at the Texas border or the Singapore sequence at GISAID that is being withheld) on a swine N1 background, but the Singapore squence would be the first.

    The fact that it has not been mentioned or depsoited at Genbank indicates it is being withheld, or the testing of samples is significantly delayed. I strongly suspect the former.

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by wotan View Post
    In May in Singapore, what was the likelihood this patient was treated with Tamiflu?
    The circumstances are more important than the date, although in May I believe that almost all cases were linked to airport surveillance, so if the patient was a passenger, like the San Franciso traveler who was tested in Hong Kong, I think that the chance of prior Tamiflu treatment would be low. However, if the person was a contact of a confirmed case, as happened in Denmark, then the chance of the discovery of the H274Y in a patient being treated prophylactically would be higher.

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  • HenryN
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    Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released

    Originally posted by gsgs View Post
    why ? are they writing a paper about it ?
    The are quite a few sequences that were released. This type of selective release parallels seasonal flu sequences. There were many sequences outside of the US which were never relased to Genbank. Sequences at GISAID but not at genbank frequently have IP issues.

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  • wotan
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    Originally posted by gsgs View Post
    why ? are they writing a paper about it ?
    In May in Singapore, what was the likelihood this patient was treated with Tamiflu?

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  • gsgs
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    why ? are they writing a paper about it ?

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by niman View Post
    The CDC released 62 sequences to Genbank. However ALL 62 are from the US. They did NOT release sequences from other countries including Argentina, Singapore, Kenya, and MANY others deposited at GISAID yesterday.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/FLU/SwineFlu.html
    Still no sequences outside of the US. The US and other sequences were all deposited at GISAID by the CDC on the same day. The release of the other sequences, including the May singapore sequence with H274Y, is clearly being delayed.

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  • HenryN
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    Originally posted by gsgs View Post
    I assume that ** sequences at GISAID are usually being transferred
    to genbank within a few days (?)
    The CDC released 62 sequences to Genbank. However ALL 62 are from the US. They did NOT release sequences from other countries including Argentina, Singapore, Kenya, and MANY others deposited at GISAID yesterday.

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