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Front Microbiol . Molecular epidemiology and genetic characteristics of influenza viruses in a local pediatric population of eastern China, 2024

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  • Front Microbiol . Molecular epidemiology and genetic characteristics of influenza viruses in a local pediatric population of eastern China, 2024

    Front Microbiol


    . 2026 Apr 16:17:1799181.
    doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2026.1799181. eCollection 2026.
    Molecular epidemiology and genetic characteristics of influenza viruses in a local pediatric population of eastern China, 2024

    Xiaoqing Sun # 1 , Xiang Li # 1 , Haiyan Chen # 2 , Tianyuan Lu 2 , Zhaoqi Fang 1 , Danyang Chen 1 , Qiliang Cai 1 , Jun Shen 2 3 , Youhua Xie 1


    AffiliationsAbstract

    Introduction: The persistent circulation of influenza viruses following the COVID-19 pandemic remains a major public health concern, yet local genomic epidemiology in pediatric populations is not well-defined.
    Methods: In 2024, we collected 490 influenza antigen-positive specimens from a pediatric hospital in Qidong, eastern China, and performed influenza genome enrichment-based whole-genome sequencing, yielding 425 genomes (86.73%) with at least hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) segments.
    Results: A/H1N1 (45.41%), A/H3N2 (18.35%), and B/Victoria (36.24%) co-circulated, with two activity peaks in January and December. Phylogenetic analysis assigned these viruses to clades 6B.1A.5a.2a (A/H1N1), 3C.2a1b.2a.2a.3a.1 (A/H3N2), and V1A.3a.2 (B/Victoria). Positively selected sites in HA included lineage-specific residues such as position 210 in B/Victoria and positions 187 and 372 in A/H3N2. The oseltamivir resistance marker NA-H275Y was detected in 7/193 (3.65%) A/H1N1 strains, whereas no detected resistance to RNA polymerase inhibitors.
    Discussion: These findings highlight the co-circulation patterns, genetic diversity, and antiviral susceptibility profile of influenza viruses in a pediatric population in eastern China, supporting the importance of sustained genomic surveillance to guide local prevention strategies and clinical management.

    Keywords: East China; influenza virus; molecular epidemiology; pediatric population; whole-genome sequencing.

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