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Reverse zoonosis of influenza to swine: new perspectives on the human-animal interface

机译:猪流感逆向人畜共患病:人-动物界面的新观点

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The origins of the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic in swine are unknown, highlighting gaps in our understanding of influenza A virus (IAV) ecology and evolution. We review how recently strengthened influenza virus surveillance in pigs has revealed that influenza virus transmission from humans to swine is far more frequent than swine-to-human zoonosis, and is central in seeding swine globally with new viral diversity. The scale of global human-to-swine transmission represents the largest 'reverse zoonosis' of a pathogen documented to date. Overcoming the bias towards perceiving swine as sources of human viruses, rather than recipients, is key to understanding how the bidirectional nature of the human-animal interface produces influenza threats to both hosts.
机译:猪中2009年甲型流感(H1N1)大流行的起源尚不清楚,这凸显了我们对甲型流感病毒(IAV)的生态学和进化认识的空白。我们回顾了最近加强的猪流感病毒监测如何显示,从人到猪的流感病毒传播要比人与人之间的人畜共患病更为频繁,并且在全球范围内以新的病毒多样性为猪播种至关重要。全球人与猪之间的传播规模代表了迄今为止记录的病原体最大的“反向人畜共患病”。克服将猪作为人类病毒而不是人类病毒的来源这一偏见,对于理解人畜界面的双向特性如何对两宿主产生流感威胁至关重要。

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