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H7N9 flu virus in China shows signs it?s adapting to mammals; China ag dept. says no H7N9 in animals

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Source: http://www.theprovince.com/health/virus+China+shows+signs+adapting+mammals/8186233/story.html


New flu virus in China shows signs it?s adapting to mammals
By Helen Branswell, CP April 2, 2013

The new flu virus that has exploded onto the global radar is already showing signs that it is adapting to mammals, suggesting what was once a bird virus is now probably spreading in a mammalian host, an influenza expert said Tuesday.

And while it?s not clear what that mammalian host is, the two most obvious choices are pigs or humans, said Dr. Richard Webby, head of the World Health Organization?s influenza collaborating centre at St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.

?I think that?s what?s concerning about this ...This thing doesn?t any longer look like a poultry virus,? Webby, a swine flu expert, said in an interview...
 
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Source: http://www.theprovince.com/health/virus+China+shows+signs+adapting+mammals/8186233/story.html


New flu virus in China shows signs it?s adapting to mammals
By Helen Branswell, CP April 2, 2013

The new flu virus that has exploded onto the global radar is already showing signs that it is adapting to mammals, suggesting what was once a bird virus is now probably spreading in a mammalian host, an influenza expert said Tuesday.

And while it?s not clear what that mammalian host is, the two most obvious choices are pigs or humans, said Dr. Richard Webby, head of the World Health Organization?s influenza collaborating centre at St. Jude Children?s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.

?I think that?s what?s concerning about this ...This thing doesn?t any longer look like a poultry virus,? Webby, a swine flu expert, said in an interview...

Details surfaced yesterday via genetic analysis:

 
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