Olesia V. Ohlopkova,A. Е. Goncharov,Б. И. Асланов,Artem Fadeev,Yuriy Davidyuk,Alexey D. Moshkin,Kristina A. Stolbunova,Marina A. Stepanyuk,Ivan Sobolev,Marina A. Tyumentseva,Marina A. Tyumentseva,А. М. Шестопалов,В. Г. Акимкин
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期刊:Voprosy virusologii [Central Research Institute for Epidemiology] 日期:2024-09-26卷期号:69 (4): 377-389被引量:1
Influenza A virus is characterized by a segmented single-stranded RNA genome. Such organization of the virus genome determines the possibility of reassortment, which can lead to the emergence of new virus variants. The main natural reservoir of most influenza A virus subtypes are wild waterfowl. Seasonal migrations gather waterfowl from all major migration routes to nesting areas near the northern and southern polar circles. This makes intercontinental spread of influenza A viruses possible. Objective ‒ to conduct molecular genetic monitoring and study the phylogenetic relationships of influenza A virus variants circulating in Antarctica in 2023.