Emerging Infectious Diseases (Aug 2024)

Proposal for a Global Classification and Nomenclature System for A/H9 Influenza Viruses

  • Alice Fusaro,
  • Juan Pu,
  • Yong Zhou,
  • Lu Lu,
  • Luca Tassoni,
  • Yu Lan,
  • Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam,
  • Zoe Song,
  • Justin Bahl,
  • Jiani Chen,
  • George F. Gao,
  • Isabella Monne,
  • Jinhua Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3008.231176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 8
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Influenza A/H9 viruses circulate worldwide in wild and domestic avian species, continuing to evolve and posing a zoonotic risk. A substantial increase in human infections with A/H9N2 subtype avian influenza viruses (AIVs) and the emergence of novel reassortants carrying A/H9N2-origin internal genes has occurred in recent years. Different names have been used to describe the circulating and emerging A/H9 lineages. To address this issue, an international group of experts from animal and public health laboratories, endorsed by the WOAH/FAO Network of Expertise on Animal Influenza, has created a practical lineage classification and nomenclature system based on the analysis of 10,638 hemagglutinin sequences from A/H9 AIVs sampled worldwide. This system incorporates phylogenetic relationships and epidemiologic characteristics designed to trace emerging and circulating lineages and clades. To aid in lineage and clade assignment, an online tool has been created. This proposed classification enables rapid comprehension of the global spread and evolution of A/H9 AIVs.

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