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New Influenza “Variants” : coming to Alberta TARRANT Symposium 2014 Kevin Fonseca Clinical Virologist ProvLab Kevin.fonseca@albertahealthservices.ca
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Themes Biology & Transmission Lab Testing Disease Spectrum (Surveillance)
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Subtypes of Influenza A N1 - human N2 - human N3 - avian N4 - avian N5 - avian N6 - avian N7 - equine N8 - equine N9 - avian H1 - swine, human H2 - human H3 - human H4 - avian H5* - avian, (human) H6 - avian H7* - equine,avian,human H8 - avian H9 - avian, (human) H10 – H16 – avian
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H5N1H7N9H10N8H6N1 First Appearance (humans) 1997March 2013Dec 2013May 2013 Nos of Cases65035431 AcquisitionInfected Poultry Infected poultry & (humans) Infected poultry Person-to-personRareLess rareUnknown AgeYoung & oldOlderOld DiseaseGenerally severe (asymptomatic) (Severe)(mild) Case Fatality59%32%67%< Geographical Distribution Asia, AfricaChina Taiwan Pathogenicity classification HighLow
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Key Virulence Elements Attachment of virus to host receptor Mediated by hemagglutinin (HA) Fusion and uncoating Mediated by hemagglutinin Replication of viral RNA Role of polymerase Assembly Release/Transmission Role of neuraminidase (NA )
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Eurosurveillance pic
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Laboratory Detection of Influenza Test for Influenza A & B Positive for Influenza A Positive for Influenza B Negative for both Determine Lineage Perform Subtyping Positive for: A(H1N1)pdm09 OR H3 seasonal Unresolved/not subtyped: Low viral load OR novel subtype
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Could This Be ? Recent travel, or in contact with travelers Contact with poultry (abroad) Out of season cases Clinical symptoms not “typical” Discuss with local MOH Don’t be afraid to swab !
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Questions ?
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