KUMJ | VOL. 15 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 57 | JAN.-MARCH, 2017
Characterization of Seasonal Influenza Virus Type and Subtypes Isolated from Influenza Like Illness Cases of 2012
Upadhyay BP, Ghimire P, Tashiro M, Banjara MR
Abstract: Background
Seasonal influenza is one of the increasing public health burdens in Nepal.
Objective
The objective of this study was to isolate and characterize the influenza virus type
and subtypes of Nepal.
Method
A total of 1536 throat swab specimens were collected from January to December
2012. Total ribonucleic acid was extracted using Qiagen viral nucleic acid extraction
kit and polymerase chain reaction assay was performed following the US; CDC Realtime
PCR
protocol.
Ten percent of positive specimens were inoculated onto MadinDarby
Canine Kidney cells. Isolates were characterized by using reference ferret
antisera.
Result
Of the total specimens (n=1536), influenza virus type A was detected in 196 (22%)
cases; of which 194 (99%) were influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 2 (1 %) were influenza
A/H3 subtype. Influenza B was detected in 684 (76.9%) cases. Influenza A (H1N1)
pdm09, A/H3 and influenza B virus were antigenically similar to the recommended
influenza virus vaccine candidate of the year 2012. Although sporadic cases of
influenza were observed throughout the year, peak was observed during July to
November.
Conclusion
Similar to other tropical countries, A (H1N1) pdm09, A/H3 and influenza B viruses
were co-circulated in Nepal.
Keyword : A (H1N1) Pdm09, influenza, real time PCR