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Jun 15 2012 They contained genes from at least two viruses of swine origin that ... new 2009 H1N1 virus strain in the first cases in the U.S. and on an ...
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May 5 2011 President of the Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers' Network; ... The 2009 influenza pandemic shone a revealing light on the ...
avian-origin 1918 pandemic influenza H1N1 virus which is thought to have entered human and swine tified in 212 countries and overseas territories
influenza A (H1N1) virus (S-OIV)' or 'novel swine-origin flu' and later the simplified one of 'swine flu'. This label persisted in some countries
Mar 19 2020 resulting in the first influenza pandemic of swine origin in 2009 [6]. ... influenza was not maintained in any country's swine population.
May 29 2012 nation's readiness for a future influenza pandemic. ... it would arise from a non-avian species origin
Oct 2 2013 pandemics such as the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic may have economic impacts of ... If the country of origin can detect such threats
it was prompted some countries to slaughter livestock and ban the importation of pork products.3. The 2009 swine flu epidemic.