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Genetic characterization of an H2N2 influenza virus isolated from a muskrat in Western Siberia. / Gulyaeva, Marina; Sharshov, Kirill; Suzuki, Mizuho и др.

в: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, Том 79, № 8, 08.2017, стр. 1461-1465.

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Harvard

Gulyaeva, M, Sharshov, K, Suzuki, M, Sobolev, I, Sakoda, Y, Alekseev, A, Sivay, M, Shestopalova, L, Shchelkanov, M & Shestopalov, A 2017, 'Genetic characterization of an H2N2 influenza virus isolated from a muskrat in Western Siberia', Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, Том. 79, № 8, стр. 1461-1465. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0048

APA

Gulyaeva, M., Sharshov, K., Suzuki, M., Sobolev, I., Sakoda, Y., Alekseev, A., Sivay, M., Shestopalova, L., Shchelkanov, M., & Shestopalov, A. (2017). Genetic characterization of an H2N2 influenza virus isolated from a muskrat in Western Siberia. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 79(8), 1461-1465. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0048

Vancouver

Gulyaeva M, Sharshov K, Suzuki M, Sobolev I, Sakoda Y, Alekseev A и др. Genetic characterization of an H2N2 influenza virus isolated from a muskrat in Western Siberia. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. 2017 авг.;79(8):1461-1465. doi: 10.1292/jvms.17-0048

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Gulyaeva, Marina ; Sharshov, Kirill ; Suzuki, Mizuho и др. / Genetic characterization of an H2N2 influenza virus isolated from a muskrat in Western Siberia. в: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. 2017 ; Том 79, № 8. стр. 1461-1465.

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title = "Genetic characterization of an H2N2 influenza virus isolated from a muskrat in Western Siberia",
abstract = "Thirty-two muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) were captured for surveillance of avian influenza virus in wild waterfowl and mammals near Lake Chany, Western Siberia, Russia. A/muskrat/Russia/63/2014 (H2N2) was isolated from an apparently healthy muskrat using chicken embryos. Based on phylogenetic analysis, the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes of this isolate were classified into the Eurasian avian-like influenza virus clade and closely related to low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) isolated from wild water birds in Italy and Sweden, respectively. Other internal genes were also closely related to LPAIVs isolated from Eurasian wild water birds. Results suggest that interspecies transmission of LPAIVs from wild water birds to semiaquatic mammals occurs, facilitating the spread and evolution of LPAIVs in wetland areas of Western Siberia.",
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author = "Marina Gulyaeva and Kirill Sharshov and Mizuho Suzuki and Ivan Sobolev and Yoshihiro Sakoda and Alexander Alekseev and Mariya Sivay and Lidia Shestopalova and Michael Shchelkanov and Alexander Shestopalov",
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AU - Sobolev, Ivan

AU - Sakoda, Yoshihiro

AU - Alekseev, Alexander

AU - Sivay, Mariya

AU - Shestopalova, Lidia

AU - Shchelkanov, Michael

AU - Shestopalov, Alexander

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