In this work, we describe a SYBR-Green one-step reverse transcription-PCR protocol coupled with a melting temperature analysis (RT-PCR- ), which allows the discrimination of influenza B lineages Yamagata and Victoria. The assay is performed using a regular real-time thermocycler and is based on differences in melting temperature ( ) of a 131-bp amplicon, obtained from a conserved region of hemagglutinin gene. A total of 410 samples collected during the 2004, 2008, and 2010-2017 influenza seasons in Brazil were tested, and the lineages were correctly characterized using their melting profiles. The temperature range is significantly different between both lineages throughout the time (Mann-Whitney test; < 0.0001, confidence interval = 95%), and the is not affected by viral load (Spearman correlation test;  = 0.287, = 2.245 × 10). The simplicity and cost-effectiveness of this protocol make it an option for influenza B lineage surveillance worldwide.

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