Novel Avian Influenza H7N3 Strain Outbreak, British Columbia
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Dec 2004
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Hirst, Martin ; Astell, Caroline R. ; Griffith, Malachi ; Coughlin, Shaun M. ; Moksa, Michelle ; Zeng, Thomas ; Smailus, Duane E. ; Holt, Robert A. ; Jones, Steven ; Marra, Marco A. ; Petric, Martin ; Krajden, Mel ; Lawrence, David ; Mak, Annie ; Chow, Ron ; Skowronski, Danuta M. ; Tweed, S. Aleina ; Goh, SweeHan ; Brunham, Robert C. ; Robinson, John ; Bowes, Victoria ; Sojonky, Ken ; Byrne, Sean K. ; Li, Yan ; Kobasa, Darwyn ; Booth, Tim ; Paetzel, Mark
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Description:Genome sequences of chicken (low pathogenic avian influenza [LPAI] and highly pathogenic avian influenza [HPAI]) and human isolates from a 2004 outbreak of H7N3 avian influenza in Canada showed a novel insertion in the HA0 cleavage site of the human and HPAI isolate. This insertion likely occurred by recombination between the hemagglutination and matrix genes in the LPAI virus.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 10(12):2192-2195.
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Volume:10
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Issue:12
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