Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2011031702> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2011031702 endingPage "45" @default.
- W2011031702 startingPage "45" @default.
- W2011031702 abstract "Evolution and adaptation of the pandemic A/H1N1 2009 influenza virus Mariette F Ducatez, Thomas P Fabrizio, Richard J WebbyDepartment of Infectious Diseases, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USAAbstract: The emergence of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus [A(H1N1)pdm09] has provided the public health community with many challenges, but also the scientific community with an opportunity to monitor closely its evolution through the processes of drift and shift. To date, and despite having circulated in humans for nearly two years, little antigenic variation has been observed in the A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses. However, as the A(H1N1)pdm09 virus continues to circulate and the immunologic pressure within the human population increases, future antigenic change is almost a certainty. Several coinfections of A(H1N1)pdm09 and seasonal A(H1N1) or A(H3N2) viruses have been observed, but no reassortant viruses have been described in humans, suggesting a lack of fitness of reassortant viruses or a lack of opportunities for interaction of different viral lineages. In contrast, multiple reassortment events have been detected in swine populations between A(H1N1) pdm09 and other endemic swine viruses. Somewhat surprisingly, many of the well characterized influenza virus virulence markers appear to have limited impact on the phenotype of the A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses when they have been introduced into mutant viruses in laboratory settings. As such, it is unclear what the evolutionary path of the pandemic virus will be, but the monitoring of any changes in the circulating viruses will remain a global public and animal health priority.Keywords: influenza, pandemic, evolution, adaptation" @default.
- W2011031702 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2011031702 creator A5002817897 @default.
- W2011031702 creator A5005839226 @default.
- W2011031702 creator A5033235762 @default.
- W2011031702 date "2011-07-01" @default.
- W2011031702 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2011031702 title "Evolution and adaptation of the pandemic A/H1N1 2009 influenza virus" @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1491858057 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1963873878 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1968466425 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1973122974 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1979564078 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1981359121 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1981652083 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1984527247 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1995413423 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1997343899 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1998622417 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W1998800513 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2009614075 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2016592339 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2017348279 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2018364479 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2019929958 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2024805936 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2036081096 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2041753380 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2046056601 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2051056983 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2053048652 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2054561664 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2061333604 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2065948650 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2068592034 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2069277514 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2069358581 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2071657440 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2080969277 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2082030984 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2082335631 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2083900624 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2090035262 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2092052588 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2092903823 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2098349861 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2103215633 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2103963431 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2104221775 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2105612405 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2109643097 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2111294869 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2118794822 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2121009566 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2121593344 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2129421581 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2130608875 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2131480873 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2134230920 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2142112702 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2143951607 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2144992964 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2154977191 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2155102822 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2156886852 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2162659658 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2165690966 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2171319772 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2171369029 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2394508777 @default.
- W2011031702 cites W2433636928 @default.
- W2011031702 doi "https://doi.org/10.2147/vaat.s9656" @default.
- W2011031702 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2011031702 type Work @default.
- W2011031702 sameAs 2011031702 @default.
- W2011031702 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2011031702 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2011031702 hasAuthorship W2011031702A5002817897 @default.
- W2011031702 hasAuthorship W2011031702A5005839226 @default.
- W2011031702 hasAuthorship W2011031702A5033235762 @default.
- W2011031702 hasBestOaLocation W20110317021 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C141231307 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C16154277 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C21833749 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C2777546802 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C3008058167 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C519248777 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C524204448 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C7842527 @default.
- W2011031702 hasConcept C82988372 @default.