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Phylogenetic analysis of an H1N2 influenza A virus isolated from a pig in Korea

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An influenza H1N2 virus was isolated from a pig during an severe outbreak of respiratory disease in a Korean herd. The neuraminidase (NA) and PB1 genes of the H1N2 isolate were of human origin, while the hemagglutinin (HA), matrix (M), nucleoprotein (NP), and non-structural (NS) genes were of swine origin and PA and PB2 gene were of avain origin. Phylogenetic results indicate that the Korean H1N2 isolate was closely related to H1N2 viruses isolated recently from pigs in the United States.

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Jung, K., Chae, C. Phylogenetic analysis of an H1N2 influenza A virus isolated from a pig in Korea. Arch Virol 149, 1415–1422 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-004-0324-9

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