Lu J, et al. A human infection with a novel reassortant H3N2 swine virus in China. J Infect. 2019 Apr 30
?Retrospective surveillance on ILI samples identifies a S-OIV H3N2 (A/GD/277/H3N2/2017) which caused a spill-over infection in a young child.
?Hemagglutination-inhibition test shows A/GD/277/H3N2/2017 is antigenically distinct from seasonal H3N2 viruses currently circulating in the human population.
?A/GD/277/H3N2/2017 is a novel reassortant of EA-H1N1 and H3N2 previously circulating in swine in Southern China.
?Phylogenetic analysis shows A/GD/277/H3N2/2017-like virus caused another spill-over infection in Vietnam in 2010 suggesting the firm establishment of this swine lineage in Southeast Asia.
?Hemagglutination-inhibition test shows A/GD/277/H3N2/2017 is antigenically distinct from seasonal H3N2 viruses currently circulating in the human population.
?A/GD/277/H3N2/2017 is a novel reassortant of EA-H1N1 and H3N2 previously circulating in swine in Southern China.
?Phylogenetic analysis shows A/GD/277/H3N2/2017-like virus caused another spill-over infection in Vietnam in 2010 suggesting the firm establishment of this swine lineage in Southeast Asia.
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