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Novel human H7N9 influenza virus in China

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Novel human H7N9 influenza virus in China

Auteurs : Chengmin Wang ; Jing Luo ; Jing Wang ; Wen Su ; Shanshan Gao ; Min Zhang ; Li Xie ; Hua Ding ; Shelan Liu ; Xiaodong Liu ; Yu Chen ; Yaxiong Jia ; Hongxuan He

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Abstract

Outbreaks of H7N9 avian influenza in humans in 5 provinces and 2 municipalities of China have reawakened concern that avian influenza viruses may again cross species barriers to infect the human population and thereby initiate a new influenza pandemic. Evolutionary analysis shows that human H7N9 influenza viruses originated from the H9N2, H7N3 and H11N9 avian viruses, and that it is as a novel reassortment influenza virus. This article reviews current knowledge on 11 subtypes of influenza A virus from human which can cause human infections.

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DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12047

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