Detection of oseltamivir‐resistant zoonotic and animal influenza A viruses using the rapid influenza antiviral resistance test
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June 11 2019
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Alternative Title:Influenza Other Respir Viruses
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Description:Mutations in the influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) that cause reduced susceptibility to the NA inhibitor (NAI) oseltamivir may occur naturally or following antiviral treatment. Currently, detection uses either a traditional NA inhibition assay or gene sequencing to identify known markers associated with reduced inhibition by oseltamivir. Both methods are laborious and require trained personnel. The influenza antiviral resistance test (iART), a prototype system developed by Becton, Dickinson and Company for research use only, offers a rapid and simple method to identify such viruses. This study investigated application of iART to influenza A viruses isolated from non-human hosts with a variety of NA subtypes (N1-N9).
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Source:Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 13(5):522-527
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Pubmed ID:31187572
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6692545
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Volume:13
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Issue:5
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:1b68da9122871a5e64877d08e3262c157f8c99d357b9a6b4e34e9013103ab608
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