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Source: Viruses, https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/16/11/1728
Abstract
Despite the efforts of practical medicine and virology, influenza viruses remain the most important pathogens affecting human and animal health. Swine are exposed to infection with all types of influenza A, B, C, and D viruses. Influenza viruses have low pathogenicity for swine, but in the case of co-infection with other pathogens, the outcome can be much more serious, even fatal. Having a high zoonotic potential, swine play an important role in the ecology and spread of influenza to humans. In this study, we review the state of the scientific literature on the zoonotic spread of swine influenza A viruses among humans, their circulation in swine populations worldwide, reverse zoonosis from humans to swine, and their role in interspecies transmission. The analysis covers a long period to trace the ecology and evolutionary history of influenza A viruses in swine. The following databases were used to search the literature: Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and PubMed. In this review, 314 papers are considered: n = 107 from Asia, n = 93 from the U.S., n = 86 from Europe, n = 20 from Africa, and n = 8 from Australia. According to the date of publication, they are conditionally divided into three groups: contemporary, released from 2011 to the present (n = 121); 2000–2010 (n = 108); and 1919–1999 (n = 85).___
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RT by @ECDC_EU: Last week in epidemiology - our weekly bulletin - the Communicable Disease Threats Report (#CDTR) is online now!
This issue focuses on:
➡️ #SARSCoV2
➡️ #flu
➡️ #SwineInfluenza
➡️ #AvianInfluenza
➡️#RespiratoryVirus epidemiology in the EU/EEA🐦🔗: https://nitter.cz/ECDC_Outbreaks/status/1754521168579596629#m
[2024-02-05 15:03 UTC]
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African swine fever outbreak in PNG A disease that has devastated the global porcine population, killing 800 million pigs, spreads to Australia's closest neighbour. https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-03-31/african-swine-fever-outbreak-in-papua-new-guinea/12105456 #VeterinaryMedicine #SwineInfluenza #PigProduction #Quarantine