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The emergence of pandemic influenza viruses 被引量:16

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摘要 Pandemic influenza has posed an increasing threat to public health worldwide in the last decade.In the 20th century,three human pandemic influenza outbreaks occurred in 1918,1957 and 1968,causing significant mortality.A number of hypotheses have been proposed for the emergence and development of pandemic viruses,including direct introduction into humans from an avian origin and reassortment between avian and previously circulating human viruses,either directly in humans or via an intermediate mammalian host.However,the evolutionary history of the pandemic viruses has been controversial,largely due to the lack of background genetic information and rigorous phylogenetic analyses.The pandemic that emerged in early April 2009 in North America provides a unique opportunity to investigate its emergence and development both in human and animal aspects.Recent genetic analyses of data accumulated through long-term influenza surveillance provided insights into the emergence of this novel pandemic virus.In this review,we summarise the recent literature that describes the evolutionary pathway of the pandemic viruses.We also discuss the implications of these findings on the early detection and control of future pandemics.
出处 《Protein & Cell》 SCIE CSCD 2010年第1期9-13,共5页 蛋白质与细胞(英文版)
基金 This study was supported by Li Ka Shing Foundation,the Area of Excellence Scheme of the University Grants Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government(grant AoE/M-12/06) the National Institutes of Health(NIH,National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases contract HSN266200700005C).
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