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Virology Journal | 2010

Genetic analysis of chikungunya viruses imported to mainland China in 2008

Kui Zheng; Jiandong Li; Quanfu Zhang; Mifang Liang; Chuan Li; Miao Lin; Jicheng Huang; Hua Li; Dapeng Xiang; Ninlan Wang; Ye Hong; Li Huang; Xiaobo Li; Deguan Pan; Wei Song; Jun Dai; Boxuan Guo; Dexin Li

BackgroundChikungunya virus (CHIKV) has caused large outbreaks worldwide in recent years, especially on the islands of the Indian Ocean and India. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti), which are widespread in China, with an especially high population density in southern China. Analyses of full-length viral sequences revealed the acquisition of a single adaptive mutation providing a selective advantage for the transmission of CHIKV by this species. No outbreaks due to the local transmission of CHIKV have been reported in China, and no cases of importation were detected on mainland China before 2008. We followed the spread of imported CHIKV in southern China and analyzed the genetic character of the detected viruses to evaluate their potential for evolution.ResultsThe importation of CHIKV to mainland China was first detected in 2008. The genomic sequences of four of the imported viruses were identified, and phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the sequences were clustered in the Indian Ocean group; however, seven amino acid changes were detected in the nonstructural protein-coding region, and five amino acid changes were noted in the structural protein-coding regions. In particular, a novel substitution in E2 was detected (K252Q), which may impact the neurovirulence of CHIKV. The adaptive mutation A226V in E1 was observed in two imported cases of chikungunya disease.ConclusionsLaboratory-confirmed CHIKV infections among travelers visiting China in 2008 were presented, new mutations in the viral nucleic acids and proteins may represent adaptive mutations for human or mosquito hosts.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Clinical, Virological and Immunological Features from Patients Infected with Re-Emergent Avian-Origin Human H7N9 Influenza Disease of Varying Severity in Guangdong Province

Zi Feng Yang; Chris Ka Pun Mok; Xiao Qing Liu; Xiao Bo Li; Jian Feng He; Wen Da Guan; Yong Hao Xu; Wei Qi Pan; Li Yan Chen; Yong Ping Lin; Shi Guan Wu; Si Hua Pan; Ji Cheng Huang; Guo Yun Ding; Kui Zheng; Chang Wen Ke; Jin Yan Lin; Yonghui Zhang; Horace Hok Yeung Lee; Wen Kuan Liu; Chun Guang Yang; Rong Zhou; J. S. M. Peiris; Yi Min Li; Rong Chang Chen; Ling Chen; Nanshan Zhong

Background The second wave of avian influenza H7N9 virus outbreak in humans spread to the Guangdong province of China by August of 2013 and this virus is now endemic in poultry in this region. Methods Five patients with H7N9 virus infection admitted to our hospital during August 2013 to February 2014 were intensively investigated. Viral load in the respiratory tract was determined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Q-PCR) and cytokine levels were measured by bead-based flow cytometery. Results Four patients survived and one died. Viral load in different clinical specimens was correlated with cytokine levels in plasma and broncho-alveolar fluid (BALF), therapeutic modalities used and clinical outcome. Intravenous zanamivir appeared to be better than peramivir as salvage therapy in patients who failed to respond to oseltamivir. Higher and more prolonged viral load was found in the sputum or endotracheal aspirates compared to throat swabs. Upregulation of proinflammatory cytokines IP-10, MCP-1, MIG, MIP-1α/β, IL-1β and IL-8 was found in the plasma and BALF samples. The levels of cytokines in the plasma and viral load were correlated with disease severity. Reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1(HSV-1) was found in three out of five patients (60%). Conclusion Expectorated sputum or endotracheal aspirate specimens are preferable to throat swabs for detecting and monitoring H7N9 virus. Severity of the disease was correlated to the viral load in the respiratory tract as well as the extents of cytokinemia. Reactivation of HSV-1 may contribute to clinical outcome.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Morphologic and Molecular Characterization of a Strain of Zika Virus Imported into Guangdong, China.

Shufen Li; Yongxia Shi; Kui Zheng; Jun Dai; Xiaobo Li; Shuai Yuan; Ling Chen; Jicheng Huang

The recent outbreaks of Zika virus (ZIKV) disease have caused worldwide concerns. Guangdong province is one of the commercial centers in China and communicates frequently with the epidemic areas. To date, 65.2% of the ZIKV infection cases in China were imported via port of entry in Guangdong. The continuous surveillance of imported cases is crucial for the prevention and control of potential ZIKV infection outbreak in China. In this study, a strain of ZIKV was isolated from the serum of a 6-year-old child returning from Venezuela. The morphology of the ZIKV was analyzed in vivo and in vitro by electron microscopy, and clusters of virus particles were found in the loose cytoplasmic membrane structures. The genomic sequence of the isolated ZIKV was determined, and the alignment and phylogenetic analysis identified one unique amino acid substitution occurring in the non-structural protein 4B (NS4B), and the isolated virus belonged to the Asian lineage.


Virologica Sinica | 2017

Isolation and phylogenetic study of Rift Valley fever virus from the first imported case to China

Yongxia Shi; Kui Zheng; Xiaobo Li; Liqiang Li; Shufen Li; Jinmin Ma; Jun Dai; Jingkai Ji; Shuai Yuan; Haorong Lu; Jiandong Li; Fangfang Sun; Xun Xu; Jicheng Huang

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Archive | 2012

Multiplex fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit and primers for detecting Ebola viruses, Marburg viruses, Lassa viruses and Rift Valley fever viruses

Dapeng Xiang; Yongxia Shi; Kui Zheng; Jicheng Huang; Luqin Xing; Xiaobo Li; Ye Hong; Jinkun Su; Yuqing Zhong; Boxuan Guo


Archive | 2011

Chikungunya virus testing method

Dapeng Xiang; Ye Hong; Luqin Xing; Kui Zheng; Jicheng Huang; Boxuan Guo; Xiaobo Li; Yuqing Zhong; Yongxia Shi


Archive | 2009

Fluorescence quantitative RT-PCR kit for detecting yellow fever viruses, detection method and application thereof

Yongxia Shi; Dapeng Xiang; Xiaobo Li; Jicheng Huang; Kui Zheng; Ye Hong; Boxuan Guo; Luqin Xing; Yuqing Zhong


Archive | 2015

Clinical, Virological and Immunological Features from Patients Infected with Re- Emergent Avian-Origin Human H7N9 Influenza Disease of Varying Severity in

Guangdong Province; Zi Feng Yang; Chris Ka; Pun Mok; Xiao Qing Liu; Xiao Bo Li; Jian Feng He; Wen; Da Guan; Yong Hao Xu; Wei Qi Pan; Li Yan Chen; Yong Ping Lin; Shi Guan Wu; Hua Pan; Ji Cheng Huang; Guo Yun Ding; Kui Zheng; Chang Wen Ke; Jin Yan Lin; Yonghui Zhang; Horace Hok Yeung Lee; Wen Kuan Liu; Chun Guang Yang; Rong Zhou; Joseph Sriyal; Malik Peiris; Yi Min Li; Rong Chang Chen; Ling Chen


Archive | 2009

Common virus joint detection genotyping chip in exit-entry quarantine and detection method thereof

Jicheng Huang; Wenli Ma; Haiyan Zhang; Dapeng Xiang; Luqin Xing; Yuqing Zhong; Boxuan Guo; Longfei Hu; Ye Hong; Yongxia Shi; Xiaobo Li; Kui Zheng; Tao Shang; wenling zheng


Archive | 2009

Xinjiang hemorrhagic fever virus immunochromatography fast detection test paper

Dapeng Xiang; Yongxia Shi; Jicheng Huang; Kui Zheng; Ye Hong; Xiaobo Li; Luqin Xing; Boxuan Guo; Yuqing Zhong

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Ling Chen

Guangzhou Medical University

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Chun Guang Yang

Guangzhou Medical University

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Jiandong Li

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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Li Yan Chen

Guangzhou Medical University

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Rong Chang Chen

Guangzhou Medical University

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Rong Zhou

Guangzhou Medical University

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Shi Guan Wu

Guangzhou Medical University

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Wei Qi Pan

Guangzhou Medical University

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Wen Kuan Liu

Guangzhou Medical University

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Xiao Qing Liu

Guangzhou Medical University

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