Abstract
The complete genomes of two swine influenza viruses from England were sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis revealed classical swine H1N1 viruses, one of which, A/swine/London, is closely related to virus strains of the early 1930s. Both strains are also antigenically related to A/swine/Iowa/15/1930, the strain originally isolated by Richard Shope. The source of A/swine/London is unknown, but its relationship to early classical swine influenza viruses suggests that the emergence of these viruses in Europe has to be antedated by 15-20 years. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Wien.
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Lange, J., Groth, M., Kanrai, P., Pleschka, S., Scholtissek, C., Dürrwald, R., … Zell, R. (2014). Circulation of classical swine influenza virus in Europe between the wars? Archives of Virology, 159(6), 1467–1473. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-013-1950-x
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