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what reassortments can we expect in pandemic flu now ?

gsgs

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M**flu is new and new strains tend to reassort with other strains

candidates are:

seasonal H1N2
seasonal H3N2
swine H1N1
avian H5N1
avian H7Nx
avian H9N2
etc.

[make a poll: what strain will M**flu reassort with first ?]

seasonal H1N1 didn't reassort much with seasonal H3N2 in the past

did human H1N1,H3N2 reassort with swine H1N1 in the past ?

There are some examples. And I think this is the most likely threat now.


M**flu reassorting with other swine flu.
In humans or swine.


There is apparantly a large pool of swine-flu viruses with
big diversity about which we don't know much.
The emergence of M**flu which is distant to all known
swine viruses proves it.
 
Re: what reassortments can we expect in M**flu now ?

Re: what reassortments can we expect in M**flu now ?

M. Lubeck, P. Palese and J. Schulman analyzed 40 reassortant viruses derived from A/PR/8/34 (H1N1) and A/HK/8/68 (H3N2) in the laboratory (Lubeck, Palese and Schulman, 1979). They found strong correlations among segments 1, 2 and 3, 1 and 5, and 3 and 8.
 
Re: what reassortments can we expect in M**flu now ?

Re: what reassortments can we expect in M**flu now ?

There is apparantly a large pool of swine-flu viruses with
big diversity about which we don't know much.
>>>in Europe, due to low surveillance

The emergence of M**flu which is distant to all known
swine viruses proves it.
>>>distant only in it's entirity, but what about by segments? Segment ancestors have been identified.

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