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CDC Takes Action to Prepare Against “G4” Swine Flu Viruses in China with Pandemic Potential

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
July 2, 2020 – A recent publication in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS)external icon describes a group of H1N1 swine influenza viruses that have “the essential hallmarks of being highly adapted to infect humans” and which are therefore of potential pandemic concern.

This group of viruses, referred to as “G4” Eurasian (EA) avian-like H1N1 viruses, has been spreading in pigs in China since 2016 and has become the predominant genotype found in Chinese pigs. According to the report, these viruses have the right characteristics for causing infections in people, including the ability to grow well in human lung cells and to spread by respiratory droplets and direct contact in an animal model. While only three human infections with G4 viruses have previously been reported, this study found that about 10% of swine workers from whom blood samples were taken in China had evidence of prior infection with G4 viruses, suggesting that human infection is more common than previously thought.

It’s important to note that there are no reports of G4 viruses spreading from person-to-person, a characteristic that is required in order for a pandemic to occur. Also, G4 viruses have not been detected in pigs or people in the United States. However, like all flu viruses with pandemic potential, CDC is taking a number of actions to monitor and prepare against this emerging public health threat...

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/spotlights/2019-2020/cdc-prepare-swine-flu.html


RESEARCH ARTICLE: Prevalent Eurasian avian-like H1N1 swine influenza virus with 2009 pandemic viral genes facilitating human infection

https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/06/23/1921186117
 
Mince,
"While only three human infections with G4 viruses have previously been reported, this study found that about 10% of swine workers from whom blood samples were taken in China had evidence of prior infection with G4 viruses, suggesting that human infection is more common than previously thought."


on doit donc commencer par suivre correctement , ceux qui, aux Etats Unis , comme en Chine, travaillent avec les animaux ?


On sait quoi des personnels qui s'occuppent des animaux sensibles au covid 19 aux USA ?
 
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