H1N1 M Gene Critical In Human Transmission – trH3N2 Concerns
This acquisition would lead to more efficient transmission of trH3N2 which bought the M segment from pandemic H1N1. The isolate from the patient in Indiana, A/Indiana/08/2011, has genes that are closely related to the genes of early human cases with trH3N2, but it has also bought the H1N1 MP gene segment.
This acquisition was also found in the recent Pennsylvania case, raising concerns that the trH3N2 from these two cases is efficiently transmitting in humans.
Tweet
by ISSAPHARMA – tags : mutation, viral evolution, virus, swine flu, h1n1, trh3n2, transmission, evolutionComment (0)
No comments
Add a comment You
Name :
E-mail address (optional) :
Your site’s URL (optional) :
Your message
Message :
View the Original article
Related posts:
- Washington Fair trH3N2 Cluster Signals Human Transmission
- Frequent H1N1 M Gene Acquisitions In North American Swine
- Media Myths on trH3N2 Washington County Fair Cluster
- Evolution of the 2011 Swine trH3N2 Pandemic
- Delays In trH3N2 Testing and Reports
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.



