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  • Influenza B viruses circulated during last 5 years in Mongolia

    PLoS One. 2018 Nov 15;13(11):e0206987. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206987. eCollection 2018.
    Influenza B viruses circulated during last 5 years in Mongolia.

    Tsedenbal N1, Tsend-Ayush A2, Badarch D1, Jav S2, Pagbajab N1,3.
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    Abstract

    Influenza B virus-caused illness has recently been considered as an urgent public health problem due to substantial morbidity, mortality and life-threatening medical complications. In this study, we have reported the main characteristics of influenza B virus in Mongolia, including prevalence, lineages, suitability with vaccine strains and drug susceptibility against the virus. 15768 specimens were tested by qPCR for detecting influenza viruses. From positive specimens for influenza B virus, the clinical isolates were isolated using MDCK cells. Sequencing analysis, hemagglutination inhibition assay and Neuraminidase inhibitor (NAI) drug susceptibility testing were performed for the clinical isolates. Influenza B virus was around in 3.46% of the samples in Mongolia, and B/Victoria clade-1A and B/Yamagata clade-3 lineages were predominant. Importantly, it was confirmed that the lineages corresponded to the vaccine strains. Moreover, drug susceptibility tests revealed that some Mongolian clinical isolates showed reduced susceptibility to antiviral agents. Interestingly, G104R was identified as a novel mutation, which might have a significant role in drug resistance of the virus. These results describe the characteristics of influenza B viruses that have caused respiratory illness in the population of Mongolia between 2013 and 2017.


    PMID: 30439983 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206987
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