Abstract

For the prediction of future influenza pandemics, global surveillance of avian influenza has been continuing since 1991 and carried out in Russia, Mongolia, China and Japan from 2000 to 2003. Influenza virus isolates of 50 combinations of HA and NA subtypes have been identified and 3 strains selected from each of those are stocked. In addition, 47 other combinations have been generated by standard genetic reassortment procedure in the laboratory. Since we have already shown that influenza viruses have been fully adapted to ducks and cause no disease signs and are in evolutionary stasis in their natural reservoirs, virus isolates from ducks are ideal as vaccine strains. Thus, influenza viruses of 97 combinations of HA and NA subtypes are now available as vaccine strain candidates against emerging pandemic influenza in humans, domestic animals and poultry.

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