Identification of four genotypes of H3N2 swine influenza virus in pigs from southern China

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In 2011, four H3N2 swine influenza viruses (SIVs) were isolated from nasal swabs of four pigs (800 nasal swabs were collected from pigs showing influenza-like symptoms) in Guangdong province, China. Four different genotypes of H3N2 appeared among pigs in southern China, including wholly human-like H3N2 viruses, intermediate (1975) double-reassortant human H3N2 viruses (resulting from reassortment between an early human lineage and a recent human lineage), recent double-reassortant human H3N2 viruses, and avian-like H3N2 viruses. Because pigs can support the reassortment of human and avian influenza viruses, our surveillance should be enhanced as a part of an overall pandemic preparedness plan.

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Chen, J., Fu, X., Chen, Y., He, S., Zheng, Y., Cao, Z., … Zhang, G. (2014). Identification of four genotypes of H3N2 swine influenza virus in pigs from southern China. Archives of Virology, 159(10), 2705–2709. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-014-2040-4

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