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Virology Journal | 2012

Isolation and identification of a distinct strain of Culex Flavivirus from mosquitoes collected in Mainland China

Wang Huanyu; Wang Haiyan; Fu ShiHong; Liu GuiFang; Liu Hong; Gao Xiaoyan; Song LiZhi; Simon Rayner; Xu Aiqiang; Liang Guodong

BackgroundCulexflavivirus (CxFV) is an insect specific virus that has been isolated from Culexpipiens, Culexquinquefasciatus, Culextritaeniorhynchus and other Culex mosquitoes. It is a novel flavivirus isolated in Asia, North America, Central America and Africa. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that, based on the envelope gene (E gene) sequence, the worldwide CxFV strains can be divided into two genotypes.ResultA virus (SDDM06-11) was isolated from Culexpipiens collected in Shandong Province, China in 2006. The strain caused cytopathic effect (CPE) in Aedesalbopictus (C6/36) cells by 3 days post-infection and immunofluorescence assay (IFA) showed a reaction with Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) polyclonal antibodies. Phylogenetic analysis of the E gene sequence showed CxFV formed two genotypes with the SDDM06-11 strain assigned to genotype 1. Analysis of the E gene nucleotide homology showed the virus possessed characteristic amino acids at specific sites. The nucleotide homology of the open reading frame (ORF) was 94.8%-95.1% between SDDM06-11 and isolates from Japan, Iowa and Texas, and 90.2%-90.5% between SDDM06-11 and isolates from Uganda and Mexico.ConclusionIn this paper we report the first isolation and identification of an isolate of CxFV in mainland China. Phylogenetic analysis indicates the isolate belongs to genotype 1. Our findings provide insight into the occurrence of CxFV in Culex mosquito populations and its distribution on a global scale.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2010

Etiological spectrum of clinically diagnosed Japanese encephalitis cases reported in Guizhou Province, China, in 2006.

Ye Xufang; Wang Huanyu; Fu ShiHong; Gao Xiaoyan; Zhao Shuye; Liu Chunting; Li Minghua; Zhai YouGang; Liang Guodong

ABSTRACT The proportion of laboratory-confirmed Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus (JEV) infections was compared to the number of JE cases reported on the basis of seasonality and the clinical symptoms of hospitalized patients in Guizhou Province, China, between April and November 2006. Of the 1,837 patients with reported JE, 1,382 patients in nine prefectures were investigated. JE was confirmed in 1,210 of 1,382 (87.6%) patients by a JEV-specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (MAC-ELISA), heminested reverse transcriptase PCR, and virus isolation. Two strains of JEV belonging to genotype 1 were isolated. Other viral pathogens responsible for encephalitis, including echovirus, mumps virus, herpes simplex virus, and cytomegalovirus, were identified in 67 of 172 (38.9%) JE-negative cases. On the basis of the distribution of the laboratory-confirmed JE cases from different hospitals according to the Chinese administrative division, which included hospitals at the provincial, city, county, and township levels, county hospitals detected the highest number of JE cases (81.8%), whereas township hospitals detected the smallest number of JE cases (1.4%). Provincial and city hospitals had the highest and lowest rates of accuracy of providing a clinical diagnosis of JE, as confirmed by laboratory testing (91.8% and 76.7%, respectively). This study demonstrates that laboratory confirmation improves the accuracy of diagnosis of JE and that an enhanced laboratory capacity is critical for JE surveillance as well as the identification of other pathogens that cause encephalitic syndromes with clinical symptoms similar to those caused by JEV infection.


Chinese journal of virology | 2009

Sequencing and analysis of the full coding sequence of Batai virus isolated in China.

Wang FengTian; Lv Zhi; Wang JingLin; Fu ShiHong; Zhang HaiLin; Wang Zhiyu; Liang Guodong


Chinese journal of virology | 2009

The first report of Kadipiro virus isolation in China.

Sun XiaoHong; Meng WeiShan; Fu ShiHong; Feng Yun; Zhai YouGang; Wang JingLin; Wang HuanQin; Lv Xinjun; Liang Guodong


Chinese Journal of Clinical Hepatology | 2009

Molecular characterization of full-length genome of Japanese encephalitis virus (SD08-10) newly isolated in Shandong province.

Gao Xiaoyan; Wang Haiyan; Wang Huanyu; Fu ShiHong; Liu GuiFang; Li Yan; Li Minghua; Xu Aiqiang; Liang Guodong


Chinese Journal of Clinical Hepatology | 2009

Molecular characterization of Japanese encephalitis virus isolated from Gansu province in 2008.

Li Minghua; Fu ShiHong; Feng Yun; Gao Xiaoyan; Zhai YouGang; Yu DeShan; Li GuoTai; Jia YuXin; Liang Guodong


Archive | 2005

XJ-160 virus infected genome-wide cDNA clone

Liang Guodong; Yang Yiliang; Fu ShiHong


Disease Surveillance | 2010

Isolation of genotype I Japanese encephalitis virus in Beiliu, Guangxi.

Mo ZhaoJun; Lv Xinjun; Tan Yi; Xie ChangJiang; Bi FuYin; Li XingLe; Pan XiaoLing; Sun XiaoHong; Wang Huanyu; Fu ShiHong; Liang Guodong


Chinese Journal of Clinical Hepatology | 2009

Arbovirus investigation in some regions of Shanxi province in 2007

Li Minghua; Meng WeiShan; Fu ShiHong; Cheng JingXia; Zhao JunYing; Kong XiangSheng; Dai PeiFang; Liang Guodong


Archive | 1999

Lumbrical fibrinolysin gene nucleotide series, and method for clone of same

Liang Guodong; Meng Xianzhi; Fu ShiHong

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Liang Guodong

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Wang Huanyu

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Gao Xiaoyan

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Li GuoTai

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Zhu Wuyang

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Wang Lihua

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Hou Yunde

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Liu Hong

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Simon Rayner

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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