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Author: Bias, Harald; Quarcoo, David; Meier-Wronski, Claus; Wicker, Sabine; Seybold, Joachim; Nienhaus, Albert; Groneberg, David A; Roux, Andres de
Title: Self-reported adverse reactions in 4337 healthcare workers immunizations against novel H1N1 influenza
  • Document date: 2011_8_17
  • ID: 0bxwv6b7_2
    Snippet: Novel influenza A H1N1/2009 virus is often called "swine flu" and represents a result of the reassortment of different influenza viruses [8, 9] . It was reported that the hemagglutinin (HA) gene of A H1N1/2009 was similar to that of swine flu viruses which are present in United States pigs since the year 1999. By contrast, the matrix protein (M) and neuraminidase (NA) genes are found in European swine flu isolates. Phylogenetic analysis of the pa.....
    Document: Novel influenza A H1N1/2009 virus is often called "swine flu" and represents a result of the reassortment of different influenza viruses [8, 9] . It was reported that the hemagglutinin (HA) gene of A H1N1/2009 was similar to that of swine flu viruses which are present in United States pigs since the year 1999. By contrast, the matrix protein (M) and neuraminidase (NA) genes are found in European swine flu isolates. Phylogenetic analysis of the pandemic H1N1/2009 virus shows that six genome segments stem from a triple-reassortant virus circulating in North American swine, seeded from human, avian and classical swine lineages.

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