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Orisin and future distribution of the new A (H 1N1 ) influenza virus emerging in North America in 2009
作者姓名:CHEN JiMing  SUN YingXue  LIU Shuo  JIANG WenMing  CHEN Jie  HOU GuangYu  LI JinPing
作者单位:China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center, Qingdao 266032, China
摘    要:The origin of the new A (H1N1) influenza virus recently emerging in North America is a hot controversial topic of significance in disease control and risk assessment. Some experts claimed that it was an unusually mongrelized mix of human, avian and swine influenza viruses, while some others concluded that it was totally a simple re-assortment hybrid of two lineages of swine influenza viruses. Here the phylogenetic diversity of the viral PB1, PA and PB2 gene sequences using online web servers, and the results suggest that all the 8 genetic segments of the new virus were possibly from two lineages of swine influenza viruses, and one of the lineage was a mongrelized mix of human, avian and swine influenza viruses emerging in the world approximately 10 years ago. Considering the recent epidemiological trends of the new virus, we believe it will spread more widely in the world and persist long in human populations. It also could spread among swine populations. The future wide spreading of the new virus may coincide the disappearance of a subtype of previous human influenza A virus.

关 键 词:猪流感病毒  北美  系统发育多样性  禽流感病毒  分配  网络服务器  新病毒  风险评估
收稿时间:2009-05-10
修稿时间:2009-05-25

Origin and future distribution of the new A (H1N1) influenza virus emerging in North America in 2009
CHEN JiMing,SUN YingXue,LIU Shuo,JIANG WenMing,CHEN Jie,HOU GuangYu,LI JinPing.Origin and future distribution of the new A (H1N1) influenza virus emerging in North America in 2009[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2009,54(13):2174-2178.
Authors:JiMing Chen  YingXue Sun  Shuo Liu  WenMing Jiang  Jie Chen  GuangYu Hou  JinPing Li
Affiliation:(1) China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center, Qingdao, 266032, China
Abstract:The origin of the new A (H1N1) influenza virus recently emerging in North America is a hot controversial topic of significance in disease control and risk assessment. Some experts claimed that it was an unusually mongrelized mix of human, avian and swine influenza viruses, while some others concluded that it was totally a simple re-assortment hybrid of two lineages of swine influenza viruses. Here the phylogenetic diversity of the viral PB1, PA and PB2 gene sequences using online web servers, and the results suggest that all the 8 genetic segments of the new virus were possibly from two lineages of swine influenza viruses, and one of the lineage was a mongrelized mix of human, avian and swine influenza viruses emerging in the world approximately 10 years ago. Considering the recent epidemiological trends of the new virus, we believe it will spread more widely in the world and persist long in human populations. It also could spread among swine populations. The future wide spreading of the new virus may coincide the disappearance of a subtype of previous human influenza A virus.
Keywords:A (H1N1) influenza virus  origin  gene  swine influenza  epidemiology
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