Abstract

An oseltamivir-resistant influenza A pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus evolved and emerged from zero to 52% of detectable virus within 48 hours of a patient’s exposure to oseltamivir. Phylogenetic analysis and data gathered by pyrosequencing and cloning directly on clinical samples suggest that the mutant emerged de novo.

Highlights

  • AH3 B (Yamagata linage) B (lineage not determined) % of Pandemic A H1N1 2009 of all influenza positives.

  • Number of specimens positives for influenza by subtypes

  • From week No 17 (2009) to 21 (2010) (19 April 2009 to 29 May 2010)

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Introduction

AH3 B (Yamagata linage) B (lineage not determined) % of Pandemic A H1N1 2009 of all influenza positives. Number of specimens positives for influenza by subtypes

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