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Isolation and Phylogenetic Analysis of H1N1 Swine Influenza Virus from Sick Pigs in Southern China

Two swine influenza (SI) H1N1 virus was isolated from a pig during a severe outbreak of respiratory disease in south China. The two H1N1 influenza viruses were classical SI virus. A/swine/Guangdong/L6/09 is classical SI virus of recent years, which is of the main SI virus in China. Howere, A/swine/G...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Virology 2011-06, Vol.22 (1), p.66-71
Main Authors: Kong, Wei-li, Huang, Yu-mao, Cao, Nan, Qi, Hai-tao, Huang, Liang-zong, Zhao, Meng-meng, Guan, Shang-song, Wang, Wen-hua, Zhao, Fu-rong, Qi, Wen-bao, Jiao, Pei-rong, Zhang, Gui-hong
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description Two swine influenza (SI) H1N1 virus was isolated from a pig during a severe outbreak of respiratory disease in south China. The two H1N1 influenza viruses were classical SI virus. A/swine/Guangdong/L6/09 is classical SI virus of recent years, which is of the main SI virus in China. Howere, A/swine/Guangdong/L3/09 was closet to A/swine/Iowa/1931, which was the first isolated SI virus and had demonstrated significant pathogenicity in animal models. The results of phylogenetic analysis of A/swine/Guangdong/L3/09 showed a close relationship with the 1918 pandemic virus. The results suggested that the previous SI virus appeared again. Whether, it brought a new pandemic to pigs deserves more attention.
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Antigens
Avian flu
Binding sites
Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cell Biology
Epidemics
Genes
Hogs
Influenza
Life Sciences
Microbiology
Pandemics
Pathogenicity
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Protein Structure
Respiratory diseases
Short Communication
Swine flu
Swine influenza
Viruses
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