Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2010
Swine influenza viruses isolated in 1983, 2002 and 2009 in Sweden exemplify different lineages
Kiss, Istvan; Balint, Adam; Metreveli, Giorgi; Emmoth, Eva; Widen, Frederik; Belak, Sandor; Wallgren, PerAbstract
Swine influenza virus isolates originating from outbreaks in Sweden from 1983, 2002 and 2009 were subjected to nucleotide sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. The aim of the studies was to obtain an overview on their potential relatedness as well as to provide data for broader scale studies on swine influenza epidemiology. Nonetheless, analyzing archive isolates is justified by the efforts directed to the comprehension of the appearance of pandemic H1N1 influenza virus. Interestingly, this study illustrates the evolution of swine influenza viruses in Europe, because the earliest isolate belonged to 'classical' swine H1N1, the subsequent ones to Eurasian 'avian-like' swine H1N1 and reassortant 'avian-like' swine H1N2 lineages, respectively. The latter two showed close genetic relatedness regarding their PB2, HA, NP, and NS genes, suggesting common ancestry. The study substantiates the importance of molecular surveillance for swine influenza viruses.Published in
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica2010, volume: 52, article number: 65
Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Authors' information
Kiss, I
Balint, Adam
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Metreveli, Giorgi
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Emmoth, E
Widén, F
Belák, Sándor (Belak, Sandor)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
UKÄ Subject classification
Animal and Dairy Science
Veterinary Science
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-52-65
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/47753