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Fitness cost of reassortment in human influenza
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, plays an important role in the evolution of segmented viruses. In the human influenza virus, reassortment happens most frequently between co-existing variants within the same lineage.
Mara Villa, Michael Lässig
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Isolation and Characterization of H1 Subtype Swine Influenza Viruses Recently Circulating in China
Pigs serve as a mixing vessel for influenza viruses and can independently promote the emergence of pandemic strains in humans. During our surveillance of pig populations from 2021 to 2023 in China, 11 H1 subtype swine influenza viruses (SIVs) were ...
Minghao Yan +12 more
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Detection and molecular characterization of reassortant DS-1-like G1P [8] strains of rotavirus A
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in children worldwide. In this study we provide the molecular characteristics of reassortant DS-1-like G1P[8] RVA strains detected in Russia for the first time.
O. V. Morozova +2 more
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Lethal infection of wild birds with different subtypes of H5 viruses continuously occur. To investigate the genetic evolution and pathogenicity of H5 viruses in wild birds, we performed a detailed genetic and biologic analysis of 27 viruses, including ...
Yanfang Cui +30 more
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We report the first isolation of a reassortant clade 2.3.2.1c avian influenza A(H5N6) virus isolated from a wild bird sample in Jiangxi, China, in 2016.
Tao Zhang +4 more
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Bluetongue in China: Current Status of Viruses, Vectors, Detection Methods, and Vaccines
Bluetongue (BT) is a vector‐borne viral disease caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV), which can affect a variety of wild and domestic ruminants. Due to its significant impact on ruminant health and national economies, BT is classified as a notifiable multispecies disease by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH).
Jige Xin +9 more
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Rotavirus vaccine-derived shedding and viral reassortants
EVALUATION OF: Donato CM, Ch’ng LS, Boniface KF et al. Identification of strains of RotaTeq rotavirus vaccine in infants with gastroenteritis following routine vaccination. J. Infect. Dis. 206(3), 377–383 (2012).Two live, attenuated rotavirus vaccines, RotaTeq(®) (Merck) and Rotarix(®) (GlaxoSmithKline), have been used in Australia since July 2007 to ...
Michael D, Bowen, Daniel C, Payne
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Positive Selection Drives Preferred Segment Combinations during Influenza Virus Reassortment [PDF]
Influenza A virus (IAV) has a segmented genome that allows for the exchange of genome segments between different strains. This reassortment accelerates evolution by breaking linkage, helping IAV cross species barriers to potentially create highly ...
Bolon, Daniel N. +14 more
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Highlights • A novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus 3 (MRV3), designated MRV-ZJ2013, was isolated from diarrheic piglets.• Genomic and phylogenetic analysis shows that MRV-ZJ2013 may have originated from reassortments among mink, bat, and pig MRVs.•
P. Qin +10 more
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Influenza A (H1N1) remains a persistent threat to global public health due to its high mutation rate and immune evasion capacity. This study investigates the epidemiological trends in pediatrics, genetic characterizations, and transmission dynamics of H1N1 viruses in Ningbo, from 2020 to 2024.
Yongdong Li +7 more
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