Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012

The World Health Organization selects influenza vaccine compositions biannually to cater to peaks in temperate regions. In tropical and subtropical regions, where influenza seasonality varies and epidemics can occur year-round, the choice of vaccine remains uncertain. Our 17-year molecular epidemiol...

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Main Authors: Martin C.W. Chan, Maggie H. Wang, Zigui Chen, David S.C. Hui, Angela K. Kwok, Apple C.M. Yeung, Kun M. Liu, Yun Kit Yeoh, Nelson Lee, Paul K.S. Chan
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2018-10-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/24/10/18-0652_article
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spelling doaj-842a547550b2421cbdf530ae3ab993f72020-11-25T00:32:12ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592018-10-0124101825183410.3201/eid2410.180652Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012Martin C.W. ChanMaggie H. WangZigui ChenDavid S.C. HuiAngela K. KwokApple C.M. YeungKun M. LiuYun Kit YeohNelson LeePaul K.S. ChanThe World Health Organization selects influenza vaccine compositions biannually to cater to peaks in temperate regions. In tropical and subtropical regions, where influenza seasonality varies and epidemics can occur year-round, the choice of vaccine remains uncertain. Our 17-year molecular epidemiologic survey showed that most influenza A(H3N2) (9/11) and B (6/7) vaccine strains had circulated in East Asia >1 year before inclusion into vaccines. Northern Hemisphere vaccine strains and circulating strains in East Asia were closely matched in 7 (20.6%) of 34 seasons for H3N2 and 5 (14.7%) of 34 seasons for B. Southern Hemisphere vaccines also had a low probability of matching (H3N2, 14.7%; B, 11.1%). Strain drift among seasons was common (H3N2, 41.2%; B, 35.3%), and biannual vaccination strategy (Northern Hemisphere vaccines in November followed by Southern Hemisphere vaccines in May) did not improve matching. East Asia is an important contributor to influenza surveillance but often has mismatch between vaccine and contemporarily circulating strains.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/24/10/18-0652_articleMolecular epidemiologyhemagglutiningenetic driftantigenic driftsubtropicsChina
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author Martin C.W. Chan
Maggie H. Wang
Zigui Chen
David S.C. Hui
Angela K. Kwok
Apple C.M. Yeung
Kun M. Liu
Yun Kit Yeoh
Nelson Lee
Paul K.S. Chan
spellingShingle Martin C.W. Chan
Maggie H. Wang
Zigui Chen
David S.C. Hui
Angela K. Kwok
Apple C.M. Yeung
Kun M. Liu
Yun Kit Yeoh
Nelson Lee
Paul K.S. Chan
Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Molecular epidemiology
hemagglutinin
genetic drift
antigenic drift
subtropics
China
author_facet Martin C.W. Chan
Maggie H. Wang
Zigui Chen
David S.C. Hui
Angela K. Kwok
Apple C.M. Yeung
Kun M. Liu
Yun Kit Yeoh
Nelson Lee
Paul K.S. Chan
author_sort Martin C.W. Chan
title Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012
title_short Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012
title_full Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012
title_fullStr Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012
title_full_unstemmed Frequent Genetic Mismatch between Vaccine Strains and Circulating Seasonal Influenza Viruses, Hong Kong, China, 1996–2012
title_sort frequent genetic mismatch between vaccine strains and circulating seasonal influenza viruses, hong kong, china, 1996–2012
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The World Health Organization selects influenza vaccine compositions biannually to cater to peaks in temperate regions. In tropical and subtropical regions, where influenza seasonality varies and epidemics can occur year-round, the choice of vaccine remains uncertain. Our 17-year molecular epidemiologic survey showed that most influenza A(H3N2) (9/11) and B (6/7) vaccine strains had circulated in East Asia >1 year before inclusion into vaccines. Northern Hemisphere vaccine strains and circulating strains in East Asia were closely matched in 7 (20.6%) of 34 seasons for H3N2 and 5 (14.7%) of 34 seasons for B. Southern Hemisphere vaccines also had a low probability of matching (H3N2, 14.7%; B, 11.1%). Strain drift among seasons was common (H3N2, 41.2%; B, 35.3%), and biannual vaccination strategy (Northern Hemisphere vaccines in November followed by Southern Hemisphere vaccines in May) did not improve matching. East Asia is an important contributor to influenza surveillance but often has mismatch between vaccine and contemporarily circulating strains.
topic Molecular epidemiology
hemagglutinin
genetic drift
antigenic drift
subtropics
China
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/24/10/18-0652_article
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