Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2014)

Influenza A and B viruses in the population of Vojvodina, Serbia

  • Radovanov J.,
  • Milošević V.,
  • Hrnjaković I.,
  • Petrović V.,
  • Ristić M.,
  • Elez I.,
  • Petrović T.,
  • Stefan-Mikić S.,
  • Patić A.,
  • Jovanović-Galović A.,
  • Đilas M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1401043R
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 1
pp. 43 – 50

Abstract

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At present, two influenza A viruses, H1N1pdm09 and H3N2, along with influenza B virus co-circulate in the human population, causing endemic and seasonal epidemic acute febrile respiratory infections, sometimes with life-threatening complications. Detection of influenza viruses in nasopharyngeal swab samples was done by real-time RT-PCR. There were 60.2% (53/88) positive samples in 2010/11, 63.4% (52/82) in 2011/12, and 49.9% (184/369) in 2012/13. Among the positive patients, influenza A viruses were predominant during the first two seasons, while influenza B type was more active during 2012/13. Subtyping of influenza A positive samples revealed the presence of A (H1N1)pdm09 in 2010/11, A (H3N2) in 2011/12, while in 2012/13, both subtypes were detected. The highest seroprevalence against influenza A was in the age-group 30-64, and against influenza B in adults aged 30-64 and >65. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR31084]

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