Wang Heng, Jia Kun, Qi Wenbao, Zhang Minze, Sun Long, Liang Huanbin, Du Guohao, Tan Likai, Shao Zhenwen, Ye Jiahui, Sun Lingshuang, Cao Zhenpeng, Chen Ye, Zhou Pei, Su Shuo, Li Shoujun
College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510642, China.
Virus Genes. 2013 Jun;46(3):558-62. doi: 10.1007/s11262-013-0893-3. Epub 2013 Mar 6.
Canine influenza virus (CIV) is an emerging pathogen that causes severe and acute respiratory disease in dogs. In 2006, the H3N2 canine influenza virus was first identified in dogs from Guangdong province in China. Up to now, nine CIVs have been isolated from different populations in Guangdong. The nine isolates were grouped together with the canine H3N2 viruses isolated from dogs and felines in Korea, when the eight phylogenetic trees constructed were compared. These findings emphasize the importance of CIV surveillance in this region for understanding the genesis of this virus, and it is important to remain aware of the potential of H3N2 CIV to be transmitted from dogs to the human population.
犬流感病毒(CIV)是一种新兴病原体,可导致犬类严重急性呼吸道疾病。2006年,H3N2犬流感病毒首次在中国广东省的犬类中被发现。截至目前,已从广东不同种群中分离出9株CIV。当比较构建的8个系统发育树时,这9株分离株与从韩国犬类和猫科动物中分离出的犬H3N2病毒归为一组。这些发现强调了该地区CIV监测对于了解该病毒起源的重要性,并且必须意识到H3N2 CIV从犬类传播给人类的可能性。