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Emergence and spread of oseltamivir-resistant A(H1N1) influenza viruses in Oceania, South East Asia and South Africa
AC Hurt, J Ernest, YM Deng, P Iannello, TG Besselaar, C Birch, P Buchy, M Chittaganpitch, SC Chiu, D Dwyer, A Guigon, B Harrower, IP Kei, T Kok, C Lin, K McPhie, A Mohd, R Olveda, T Panayotou, W Rawlinson Show all
Antiviral Research | Published : 2009
Abstract
The neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) are an effective class of antiviral drugs for the treatment of influenza A and B infections. Until recently, only a low prevalence of NAI resistance (<1%) had been detected in circulating viruses. However, surveillance in Europe in late 2007 revealed significant numbers of A(H1N1) influenza strains with a H274Y neuraminidase mutation that were highly resistant to the NAI oseltamivir. We examined 264 A(H1N1) viruses collected in 2008 from South Africa, Oceania and SE Asia for their susceptibility to NAIs oseltamivir, zanamivir and peramivir in a fluorescence-based neuraminidase inhibition assay. Viruses with reduced oseltamivir susceptibility were further a..
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