Sentences with phrase «swine origin»

The «swine origin» influenza A (H3) will no doubt keep spawning fear - mongering to pump up vaccine sales.
14 April CDC tests the San Diego boy's sample and determines the virus is A (H1N1) of swine origin.
PHAC and CDC confirm Mexico cases are the same A (H1N1) of swine origin.
Pig studies have taken on a new cachet because of the swine origins of the 2009 A (H1N1) strain that's causing the current pandemic — and the pig flu research community's eerily prescient predictions that something like it was bound to make headway in humans.

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The swelling circles represent the amount of human - origin influenza in swine population, «with the viral populations increasing first in Oklahoma and then in Minnesota and Iowa,» as pigs move from the south - central to the Midwest.
Nelson and her colleagues found that flu in pigs «follows long - distance swine movements from the southern U.S. to the Midwest,» with most of the human - origin H1N1 arriving at Midwest hog farms coming from the Southeast, and most of the swine - origin H1N2 coming from the south - central U.S. And that means the Midwest, as the final destination for many of these pigs, is «likely to provide a reservoir for multiple genetically distinct variants to co-circulate and exchange segments via re-assortment because of the continual importation of swine influenza viruses from other regions,» the researchers noted.
This is by far the most extensive person - to - person spread that we've seen from a swine - origin virus.
The cases leave public health authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere wondering if a new swine - origin flu virus is circulating at low levels among humans — and what needs to be done if that is indeed happening.
In keeping with the Canadian government's apparently mistaken hypothesis that the origin of the swine flu outbreak likely had nothing to do with Canadian pigs, what if it did?
All influenza viruses ultimately come from birds, and the paper begins the somewhat operatic and knotty story of this outbreak's origins with an H1N1 first isolated in swine in 1930, which itself was a close relative of the virus that caused the 1918 pandemic in humans.
A new analysis showed that the genes of the deadly 1918 pandemic are of avian origin, not from the mixing of human and swine viruses
His methods earned him some fame with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when he and others found the origin of the 2009 swine flu outbreak.
CDC researchers took ferrets never infected with an influenza virus and injected them with this year's vaccine, which has an H1N1 component of human, not swine, origin.
Even a limited sampling (31 whole - genome sequences) revealed extensive reassortment between the human - origin swine viruses and other swine and human influenza viruses over a 7 - year period.
Veterinary researchers at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech have helped identify the origin and possible evolution of an emerging swine virus with high mortality rates that has already spread to at least 17 states.
So while I agree overall with your comment, Lis, I don't think this is just another swine - origin flu.
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