Antigenic characterization and pandemic risk assessment of North American H1 Influenza A viruses circulating in swine
The first pandemic of the 21st century was caused by an H1N1 influenza A virus (IAV) introduced from pigs into humans, highlighting the importance of swine as reservoirs for pandemic viruses. Two major lineages of swine H1 circulate in North America: the 1A classical swine lineage (including that of...
Main Authors: | Venkatesh, D, Anderson, TK, Kimble, JB, Chang, J, Lopes, S, Souza, CK, Pekosz, A, Shaw-Saliba, K, Rothman, RE, Chen, K-F, Lewis, NS, Vincent Baker, AL |
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Other Authors: | Medina, RA |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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