2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14051058
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Global Extension and Predominance of Human Metapneumovirus A2 Genotype with Partial G Gene Duplication

Abstract: Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is an important respiratory pathogen and is divided in two main groups (A and B). HMPV strains with partial duplications (111-nt and 180-nt duplication) of the G gene have been reported in recent years. Since the initial reports, viruses with these characteristics have been reported in several countries. We analyzed all complete HMPV G gene ectodomain sequences available at GenBank to determine if viruses with 111-nt or 180-nt duplication have become the leading HMPV strains worldw… Show more

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“…We identified 3 HMPV genomes belonging to the A2b2 genotype. Notably, these genomes contain the 111-base pair duplication in the G gene and may represent the first identification of this genotype in North America (Munoz-Escalante et al, 2022). Finally, we identified one HRV genome belonging to the A genotype.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We identified 3 HMPV genomes belonging to the A2b2 genotype. Notably, these genomes contain the 111-base pair duplication in the G gene and may represent the first identification of this genotype in North America (Munoz-Escalante et al, 2022). Finally, we identified one HRV genome belonging to the A genotype.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%