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Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2012

Rapid diagnosis of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in Cuba.

Belsy Acosta; Alexander Piñón; Odalys Valdés; Clara Savón; Amely Arencibia; Elías Guilarte; González Muñoz Grehete; Suset Oropesa; Gonzalez Báez Guelsys; Bárbara Hernández; Angel Goyenechea; Mayra Muné; Vivian Kourí; María G. Guzmán; Alina Llop

To the Editor: During 2005–2008, the Cuban National Influenza Center (NIC) at the Pedro Kouri Institute in Havana, Cuba, implemented a protocol for influenza surveillance proposed by the Pan American Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1). One of the most essential features of this protocol was strengthening laboratory capacity for surveillance of seasonal influenza and timely detection of a new influenza virus with pandemic potential.


Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2015

New genetic variants of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 detected in Cuba during 2011-2013.

Amely Arencibia; Belsy Acosta; Mayra Muné; Odalys Valdés; Leandro Fernandez; Isel Medina; Clara Savón; Suset Oropesa; Grehete González; Rosmery Roque; Guelsys Gonzalez; Bárbara Hernández; Angel Goyenechea; Alexander Piñón

Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus has evolved continually since its emergence in 2009. For influenza virus strains, genetic changes occurring in HA1 domain of the hemagglutinin cause the emergence of new variants. The aim of our study is to establish genetic associations between 35 A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses circulating in Cuba in 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 seasons, and A/California/07/2009 strain recommended by WHO as the H1N1 component of the influenza vaccine. The phylogenetic analysis revealed the circulation of clades 3, 6A, 6B, 6C and 7. Mutations were detected in the antigenic site or in the receptor-binding domains of HA1 segment, including S174P, S179N, K180Q, S202T, S220T and R222K. Substitutions S174P, S179N, K180Q and R222K were detected in Cuban strains for the first time.


Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2018

Vaccine-mismatched influenza B/Yamagata lineage viruses in Cuba, 2012–2013 season

Amely Arencibia; Alexander Piñón; Belsy Acosta; Leandro Fernandez; Mayra Muné; Odalys Valdés; Clara Savón; Suset Oropesa; Grehete González; Rosmery Roque; Guelsys Gonzalez; Bárbara Hernández; Javier Martínez Alfonso

Annual trivalent influenza vaccines contain one of influenza B lineages; influenza B/Victoria-lineage or influenza B/Yamagata viruses. Theoretically, these vaccines should protect against viruses expected to circulate in the next influenza season. The National Influenza Centers, based on surveillance data from National Reference Laboratories, selects the strains composing each annual trivalent or tetravalent vaccine. Nevertheless, in some epidemics, vaccine strains do not match genetically with circulating strains. The aim of the present study is to compare the HA1-domain of 42 influenza B viruses circulating in Cuba during the 2012-2013 season with the vaccine strain B/Wisconsin/01/2010-like virus from the B/Yamagata lineage, included in the 2012-2013 Northern-Hemisphere Influenza vaccine. The efficacy of the influenza vaccine was also estimated. The analysis of the present study indicates that the B/Victoria and B/Yamagata lineages co-circulated in Cuba in the 2012-2013 season. In 2012-2013 season, according to the sequences analysis, trivalent vaccine did not match with the circulating strains. The present study also detected amino acid substitutions which could have altered the antigenic properties of HA gene. The results presented here suggest the need to consider a possible introduction of tetravalent influenza vaccine in Cuba, as has been recommended by the WHO to ensure higher levels of protection.


VacciMonitor | 2010

Niveles de protección contra la hemaglutinina del virus de influenza A/Johannesburg/82/96(H1N1) en un hogar de ancianas

Suset Oropesa; Bárbara Hernández; Marlene Pérez; Graciela Herrera; Celia Tait; Consuelo Menéndez; Juana Toma; Mercedes Biset; Gladys Travieso; Ileana Borrego; Beatriz Vega; Lizet Sánchez


International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents | 2013

Adamantane and neuraminidase inhibitor resistance among circulating human influenza A viruses in Cuba during 2006-2010.

Alexander Piñón; Belsy Acosta; Odalys Valdés; Amilcar Pérez; Mayra Muné; Amely Arencibia; Clara Savón; Angel Goyenechea; Suset Oropesa; Grehete González; Guelsys Gonzalez; Bárbara Hernández


Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical | 1996

Estimación del título de anticuerpos IgG a Adenovirus utilizando una curva patrón y un ensayo de ultramicroELISA indirecto

José Laferté; Clara Savón; Angel Goyenechea; Valexis Vazquez; Anselmo Otero; Yaisel Tejero; Bárbara Hernández


International Congress Series | 2004

The impact of influenza vaccination in the reduction of morbidity and in the exacerbation in asthmatic patients

Suset Oropesa; Belsy Acosta; Alexander Piñón; H Andreus; Bárbara Hernández; Ileana Borrego; J Llanes


Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2014

Genetic drift of hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A(H3N2) viruses circulating in Cuba between 2011 and 2013

Amely Arencibia; Belsy Acosta; Mayra Muné; Odalys Valdés; Leandro Fernandez; Clara Savón; Suset Oropesa; Grehete González; Guelsys Gonzalez; Bárbara Hernández; Rosmery Roque; Angel Goyenechea; Alexander Piñón


Revista biomédica - Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán | 2008

Fortalecimiento del diagnóstico molecular para la vigilancia de virus respiratorios en Cuba

Belsy Acosta-Herrera; Alexander Piñón; Odalys Valdés; Clara Savón; Angel Goyenechea; Grehete González; Suset Oropesa-Fernández; Guelsys Gonzalez; Bárbara Hernández


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2014

Molecular characterization of influenza A viruses circulating in Cuba between April 2009 and August 2010.

Amely Arencibia García; Alexander Piñón Ramos; Mayra Muné Jiménez; Belsy Acosta Herrera; Odalys Valdés Ramírez; Clara Savón Valdés; Susel Oropesa Fernandez; Grehete González Muñoz; Yudira Soto Brito; Elias Guilarte García; Guelsys González Báez; Bárbara Hernández; Angel Goyenechea Fernández

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Vivian Kourí

University of Düsseldorf

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María G. Guzmán

Pan American Health Organization

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