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. 2002 Dec;16(4):319-21.

[Virological and serological surveys for H9N2 subtype of influenza A virus in chickens and men in Shenzhen city]

[Article in Chinese]
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[Virological and serological surveys for H9N2 subtype of influenza A virus in chickens and men in Shenzhen city]

[Article in Chinese]
Xiaowen Cheng et al. Zhonghua Shi Yan He Lin Chuang Bing Du Xue Za Zhi. 2002 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To understand the distribution of influenza A H9N2 virus in chickens and men in Shenzhen area.

Methods: Virus isolation was performed in embryonated hen s eggs with routine method. The antibody to H9N2 virus was detected with micro-hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test, then the results were checked by using the neutralization assay in MDCK cells.

Results: Totally 27 strains of influenza A H9N2 virus were isolated from chickens in farm markets in Shenzhen, whereas no H9N2 virus was isolated from men. Approximately 26% of human sera with the HI titers > or =20 to H9N2 virus were detected. However only 7% of chicken sera with the HI titers > or =20 to H9N2 virus were detected. Meanwhile the HI titer and (MGT) of antibody to H9N2 virus in human sera increased with age. It was also found that there was a close relationship between HI antibody titer to H9N2 virus in human sera and occupation.

Conclusions: The distribution of influenza A H9N2 virus in chicken and men in Shenzhen was rather wide. The human H9N2 virus infection probably derived from chicken H9N2 virus.

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