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Characterization of a Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus (H6N1) Isolated from Turkeys.

I ShkodaE LapinE RosenbluthS PerkZ GevaA InbarI Davidson
Published in: Influenza research and treatment (2010)
An avian influenza virus (AIV), A/turkey/Israel/09 subtype H6N1, was isolated from turkey poults exhibiting typical pathology associated with AIV infection. The virus was characterized by RT-PCR using AIV subtype-specific primers and by the haemagglutination inhibition test using AIV subtype-specific antisera. The virus has an intravenous pathogenicity index of 0 and possessed a nucleotide sequence at the cleavage site of the hemagglutinin gene, PQIETR*GLF, associated with avian influenza viruses of low pathogenicity. Unlike the two previous H6N2 isolates originating from domestic ducks and mallard, the A/turkey/Israel/09 (H6N1) was isolated from turkeys. The gene sequences of the A/turkey/Israel/09 (H6N1) virus show divergence from the former Israeli H6 isolates.
Keyphrases
  • disease virus
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • low dose
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide identification
  • genome wide analysis