The Origins of Swine Flu A(H1N1) Revealed

A new analysis of the current swine-origin H1N1 influenza A virus suggests that transmission to humans occurred several months before recognition of the existing outbreak.

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The flu virus: tracking its origins. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The flu virus: tracking its origins. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The work, published online in Nature , highlights the need for systematic surveillance of influenza in swine, and provides evidence that new genetic elements in swine can result in the emergence of viruses with pandemic potential in humans.

‘Using computational methods, developed over the last ten years at Oxford, we were able to reconstruct the origins and timescale of this new pandemic,’ said Dr Oliver Pybus of Oxford University’s Department of Zoology, an author of the paper. ‘Our results show that this strain has been circulating among pigs, possibly among multiple continents, for many years prior to its  transmission to humans.’

Dr Pybus, along with Andrew Rambaut from the University of Edinburgh and colleagues, used evolutionary analysis to estimate the timescale of the origins and the early development of the epidemic. They believe that it was derived from several viruses circulating in swine, and that the initial transmission to humans occurred several months before recognition of the outbreak.

The team conclude that ‘despite widespread influenza surveillance in humans, the lack of systematic swine surveillance allowed for the undetected persistence and evolution of this potentially pandemic strain for many years.’

The team included researchers from Oxford, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Hong Kong and the University of Arizona.

Retrieved June 24, 2009, from http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2009/06/090613063849.htm

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One Response to “The Origins of Swine Flu A(H1N1) Revealed”

  1. rashiD says:

    tis virus can oso b found in birds n few small animals which I tak ingat..
    ..but PIGs play their role as “mixing chamber”.
    mean, as a ‘meeting place’ of different strains, producing new type of strains – stronger, ‘wiser’.

    hence JE (last time) and H1N1 today..

    ni pun aku bace sumwer laaaaameee dulu.. Tak ingat katne..

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