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. 2016 Jan 25;52:204–217. doi: 10.1007/s11262-015-1274-x

Table 1.

Genotype profiles of H3N2 CIVs and different subtypes of CIVs

Country CIV isolatesa Yearb Segment Genotypec Eventsd Referencee
PB2 PB1 PA HA NP NA M NS
Korea Korea/01/2007 2007 K G E 3B F 2D F 1E [62]
Korea/GCVP01/2007 2007 [10]
Korea/LBM412/2008 2008 [63]
Korea/SNU9046/2009 2009 na na na na na na na [64]
Korea/CY001/2010 2010 na na na na na [31]
Korea/CY005/2010 2010 na na na na na
Korea/CY009/2010 2010
Korea/1/2010 (H3N1)‡† 2010 C D A 1F 1A R1 [26]
Korea/KRIBB01/2011 2011 Unpublished
Korea/MV1/2012 2012 [65]
Korea/S1/2012 2012 Unpublished
Korea/VC378/2012 2012 1A R2 Unpublished
Korea/VC123578/2012 2012 C D A 1A R3 Unpublished
Korea/VC125678/2012 (H3N1)‡† 2012 C D A 1F 1A R4 Unpublished
Korea/BD-1/2013* 2013 This study
Korea/DG1/2014* 2014 This study
China Guangdong/1/2006 2006 [15]
Guangdong/2/2006 2006
Guangdong/1/2007 2007
Guangdong/2/2007 2007
Guangdong/1/2011 2011 [66]
Guangdong/05/2011 2011
Guangdong/2/2011 2011 [67]
Guangdong/3/2011 2011 [12]
Guangdong/04/2011 2011
Guangdong/12/2012 2012 [68]
Guangdong/23/2012 2012 Unpublished
Beijing/cau2/2009 (H1N1)‡† 2009 C D 1A A 1F 1A P [30]
Beijing/253/2009 2009 [16]
Beijing/295/2009 2009
Beijing/305/2009 2009
Beijing/359/2009 2009
Beijing/362/2009 2009
Beijing/364/2009 2009
Beijing/418/2010 2010
Beijing/420/2010 2010
Beijing/511/2010 2010
Beijing/1028/2010 2010
Liaoning/1578/2010 2010
Liaoning/1585/2010 2010
Liaoning/27/2012 2012 [69]
Liaoning/H6/2012 2012 Unpublished
Jiangsu/01/2009 2009 [20]
Jiangsu/02/2010 2010
Jiangsu/03/2010 2010
Jiangsu/04/2010 2010
Jiangsu/05/2010 2010
Jiangsu/06/2010 2010
Zhejiang/1/2010 2010 [14]
Nanjing/11/2012 2012 na na na na na Unpublished
Heilongjiang/L1/2013 2013 Unpublished
Guangxi/1/2011 (H9N2)‡† 2011 G 9C 2B T1 [38]
Guangxi/L1/2013 2013 A D B 3A A 2A B 1A T2 [18]
Guangxi/L2/2013 2013 A D B 3A A 2A B 1A T3
Shandong/JT01/2009 (H5N2)‡† 2009 D 5 J 2F T4 [37]
Thailand Thailand/CU-DC5299/2012 2012 [19]
Thailand-Suphanburi/KU-08/04 (H5N1)‡† 2004 D 5 J 1 J T5 [36]
USA Florida/43/2004 (H3N8)‡† 2004 C I G 3F C 8B E 1D T6 [8]
Australia Sydney/6085/2007(H3N8)‡† 2007 na na na 3F na 8B E na [24]

aH3N2 CIV isolates: Bold with an asterisk (*) denotes the newly isolated Korean CIV isolates;  Different subtypes CIVs;  Transmission or reassortment

bIsolation year of the CIV isolates

cGenotypes from PB2 to NS: the most common genotype found in Asia is described in bold and italics on the top: (PB2)-K; (PB1)-G; (PA)-E; (HA)-3B; (NP)-F; (NA)-2D; (M)-F; (NS)-1E. There are no sequences available for the analysis: ‘na.’ Each hyphen represents the same common genotypes, and different genotypes are presented as the corresponding genotype with italics

dSegment change events based on genotype profiles were described in Dong et al. [45]: Reassortant (R): R1,3,4 with 2009 S-OIV H1H1; R2 NS reassortment; Transmission (T): T1 from domestic poultry H9N2 (G, G, E, 9C, F, 2B, F, 1E); T2-3 from classic human H3N2 (A, D, B, 3A, A, 2A, B, 1A); T4 from domestic poultry H5N2 (K, G, D, 5 J, F, 2F, F, 1E); T5 from domestic poultry H5N1 (K, G, D, 5 J, F, 1 J, F, 1E); T6 from equine H3N8 (C, I, G, 3F, C, 8B, E, 1D); Pandemic (P): 2009 S-OIV H1N1 (C, D, E, 1A, A, 1F, F, 1A)

eReference lists relevant to CIVs