Y. Matsuzaki et al., Characterization of antigenically unique influenza C virus strains isolated in Yamagata and Sendai Cities, Japan, during 1992-1993, J GEN VIROL, 81, 2000, pp. 1447-1452
Three influenza C virus strains (C/Yamagata/1/92, C/Yamagata/1/93 and C/Miy
agi/5/93) isolated in Yamagata and Sendai Cities, Japan, between lune 1992
and May 1993 were found to possess haemagglutinin-esterase glycoproteins th
at were antigenically indistinguishable from one another but were clearly d
ifferent from any previous Japanese isolates. To investigate the origin of
the 1992/1993 strains, their antigenic and genetic properties were compared
with those of eight strains isolated outside Japan between 1967 and 1982,
The results showed that the 1992/1993 isolates were closely related to a vi
rus isolated in Brazil in 1982 (C/SaoPaulo/378/82) and that these viruses (
including C/SaoPaulo/378/82) are reassortants that had obtained PB1 and NP
genes from a C/Yamagata/26/81-like parent and the other genes from another
as yet unidentified parent.