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  • Immune Protection against H9N2 Provided by H1N1 Pre-infection in Pigs

    Bing Du Xue Bao. 2015 Jul;31(4):357-62.
    [Immune Protection against H9N2 Provided by H1N1 Pre-infection in Pigs].

    [Article in Chinese]
    Wang J, Wu M, Hong W, Zheng Z, Chen R.
    Abstract

    To explore the impact of the history of infection by the influenza A virus subtype H1N1 on secondary infection by the influenza A virus subtype H9N2, pigs non-infected and pre-infected with H1N1 were inoculated with H9N2 in parallel to compare nasal shedding and seroconversion patterns. Unlike pigs without a background of H1N1 infection, nasal shedding was not detected in pigs pre-infected with H1N1. Both groups generated antibodies against H9N2. However, levels of H1N1 antibodies in pigs pre-infected with H1N1 increased quickly and dramatically after challenge with H9N2. Cross-reaction was not observed between H1N1 antibodies and H9N2 viruses. These findings suggest that circulation of the H1N1 virus might be a barrier to the introduction and transmission of the avian H9N2 virus, thereby delaying its adaptation in pigs.


    PMID: 26524907 [PubMed - in process]
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