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. 1973;49(6):559-66.

Characterization and ecology of a type A influenzavirus isolated from a sheawater

Characterization and ecology of a type A influenzavirus isolated from a sheawater

J C Downie et al. Bull World Health Organ. 1973.

Abstract

An influenzavirus isolated from a shearwater bird nesting on Tryon Island on the Australian Great Barrier Reef in 1971 has been more extensively characterized. Haemagglutinin subunits were isolated from the shearwater virus and from the antigenically related avian influenzaviruses A/turkey/Mass./65 (Hav6N2) and A/duck/Penn./69 (Hav6N1). Maps of the tryptic peptides from the heavy polypeptides (HA1) of the haemagglutinin subunits of the three viruses showed a number of differences, but peptide maps of the light polypeptides (HA2) were almost identical, suggesting that these had almost the same amino acid sequence. Extensive tests confirmed that the neuraminidase of the shearwater virus was not related antigenically to any known neuraminidase. The sera collected from pelagic birds nesting on islands in the Capricorn-Bunker group in 1970 were devoid of any antibodies to the shearwater virus, while a high proportion of the sera collected from birds on the same islands in 1972 (one year after the isolation of the shearwater virus) had antibodies to the haemagglutinin and neuraminidase of the shearwater virus, some to a high titre. Thus, the shearwater virus appeared to have only recently been introduced into the area from where it was isolated.

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