Complete genome sequences of novel reassortant H1N2 swine influenza viruses isolated from pigs in the Republic of Korea

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Novel reassortant swine H1N2 influenza viruses were isolated from pigs in a commercial slaughterhouse in the Republic of Korea. Genome sequence analyses revealed that these isolates contain segments from Eurasian avian-like swine (hemagglutinin [HA]), Korean swine H1N2 (neuraminidase [NA]), and North American H3N2pM-like (remaining genes) viruses. Further characterization is needed to gauge the potential threats of these viruses to public health.

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Pascua, P. N. Q., Lim, G. J., Kwon, H. il, Kim, Y. il, Kim, E. H., Park, S. J., … Choi, Y. K. (2013). Complete genome sequences of novel reassortant H1N2 swine influenza viruses isolated from pigs in the Republic of Korea. Genome Announcements, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00552-13

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