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Newly identified swine flu could become a human pandemic Researchers in China have identified an influenza virus called G4 that can infect both pigs and humans. While G4 is not yet able to spread from person to person, the scientists say that it has “all the essential hallmarks” of a future pandemic virus. Scientists have likened pigs to “mixing vessels” for generating pandemic influenza viruses because they host both mammalian and avian flu viruses. When different strains of a virus occupy the same animal, they can swap genes to create new strains with the potential to infect new hosts. Research led by Honglei Sun at China Agricultural University (CAU) in Beijing has identified such a strain in pigs that has already begun to infect humans. Called G4, it incorporates genes from three distinct influenza strains: a strain similar to viruses present in European and Asian birds a North American strain that has genes from avian, human, and pig influenza viruses the H1N1 strain that researchers first detected in the United States and that caused the 2009 swine flu pandemic There is currently no evidence that G4 can pass from person to person. However, the presence of genes from the H1N1 pandemic strain suggests that it might develop this ability in the future. Nasal swabs Between 2011 and 2018, the research team analyzed about 30,000 nasal swabs taken from pigs at slaughterhouses in 10 Chinese provinces. They also analyzed 1,000 swabs from pigs with respiratory symptoms that had received treatment at CAU’s veterinary teaching hospital. The researchers identified a total of 179 swine influenza viruses, including G4, which began to predominate in the samples from 2016 onward. Describing their findings in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the researchers say that G4 has “all the essential hallmarks of a candidate pandemic virus.” They also detected antibodies to the virus in the blood of people who work at pig farms. Out of 338 workers who underwent testing for G4, 35 (10.4%) received positive results. The infection rate was higher among younger workers aged 18–35, with nine out of 44 (20.5%) testing positive. A household survey found antibodies to G4 in 4.4% of 230 people who underwent testing. The scientists write that this level of infectivity “greatly enhances the opportunity for virus adaptation in humans and raises concerns for the possible generation of pandemic viruses.” Lab experiments In the lab, the researchers showed that the virus was able to infect cultures of human epithelial cells that line the airways of the lungs. The virus also had the ability to infect ferrets, which researchers often use to model human influenza, and to transmit from animal to animal via tiny airborne droplets called aerosols. Infectious diseases resulting from pathogens that have jumped from one host species to another are known as zoonoses. Prof. James Wood, head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, told the Science Media Centre in London: “The work comes as a salutary reminder that we are constantly at risk of new emergence of zoonotic pathogens and that farmed animals, with which humans have greater contact than with wildlife, may act as the source for important pandemic viruses.” Dr. Alice Hughes from the Centre for Integrative Conservation at the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden in Yunnan, China, noted that intensive farming practices in Asia might promote the spread of zoonotic viruses. “Hygiene standards and feeds, including hormones and steroids across Asia, are likely to be contributory factors to compromised immune systems and the potential of viruses to spread,” she said. “Pork and poultry are also very popular across Asia, so there are huge numbers of the animals in the region.” The farming of half the world’s population of 677.6 million pigs takes place in China. MEDICAL NEWS TODAY NEWSLETTER Stay in the know. Get our free daily newsletter Expect in-depth, science-backed toplines of our best stories every day. Tap in and keep your curiosity satisfied. Enter your email Your privacy is important to us. Any information you provide to us via this website may be placed by us on servers located in countries outside of the EU. If you do not agree to such placement, do not provide the information. Forward planning In their paper, the scientists warn that existing flu vaccines are unlikely to protect human populations from G4. Martha Nelson, an evolutionary biologist at the National Institutes of Health’s Fogarty International Center, who studies pig influenza viruses, said that in an ideal world, scientists would create a G4 vaccine in preparation for a possible outbreak. Doing this would involve substantial funding, however. She told the journal Science: “We need to be vigilant about other infectious disease threats even as COVID is going on because viruses have no interest in whether we’re already having another pandemic.”
Newly identified swine flu could become a human pandemic Researchers in China have identified an influenza virus called G4 that can infect both pigs and humans. While G4 is not yet able to spread from person to person, the scientists say that it has “all the essential hallmarks” of a future pandemic virus. Scientists have likened pigs to “mixing vessels” for generating pandemic influenza viruses because they host both mammalian and avian flu viruses. When different strains of a virus occupy the same animal, they can swap genes to create new strains with the potential to infect new hosts. Research led by Honglei Sun at China Agricultural University (CAU) in Beijing has identified such a strain in pigs that has already begun to infect humans. Called G4, it incorporates genes from three distinct influenza strains: a strain similar to viruses present in European and Asian birds a North American strain that has genes from avian, human, and pig influenza viruses the H1N1 strain that researchers first detected in the United States and that caused the 2009 swine flu pandemic There is currently no evidence that G4 can pass from person to person. However, the presence of genes from the H1N1 pandemic strain suggests that it might develop this ability in the future. Nasal swabs Between 2011 and 2018, the research team analyzed about 30,000 nasal swabs taken from pigs at slaughterhouses in 10 Chinese provinces. They also analyzed 1,000 swabs from pigs with respiratory symptoms that had received treatment at CAU’s veterinary teaching hospital. The researchers identified a total of 179 swine influenza viruses, including G4, which began to predominate in the samples from 2016 onward. Describing their findings in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the researchers say that G4 has “all the essential hallmarks of a candidate pandemic virus.” They also detected antibodies to the virus in the blood of people who work at pig farms. Out of 338 workers who underwent testing for G4, 35 (10.4%) received positive results. The infection rate was higher among younger workers aged 18–35, with nine out of 44 (20.5%) testing positive. A household survey found antibodies to G4 in 4.4% of 230 people who underwent testing. The scientists write that this level of infectivity “greatly enhances the opportunity for virus adaptation in humans and raises concerns for the possible generation of pandemic viruses.” Lab experiments In the lab, the researchers showed that the virus was able to infect cultures of human epithelial cells that line the airways of the lungs. The virus also had the ability to infect ferrets, which researchers often use to model human influenza, and to transmit from animal to animal via tiny airborne droplets called aerosols. Infectious diseases resulting from pathogens that have jumped from one host species to another are known as zoonoses. Prof. James Wood, head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, told the Science Media Centre in London: “The work comes as a salutary reminder that we are constantly at risk of new emergence of zoonotic pathogens and that farmed animals, with which humans have greater contact than with wildlife, may act as the source for important pandemic viruses.” Dr. Alice Hughes from the Centre for Integrative Conservation at the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden in Yunnan, China, noted that intensive farming practices in Asia might promote the spread of zoonotic viruses. “Hygiene standards and feeds, including hormones and steroids across Asia, are likely to be contributory factors to compromised immune systems and the potential of viruses to spread,” she said. “Pork and poultry are also very popular across Asia, so there are huge numbers of the animals in the region.” The farming of half the world’s population of 677.6 million pigs takes place in China. MEDICAL NEWS TODAY NEWSLETTER Stay in the know. Get our free daily newsletter Expect in-depth, science-backed toplines of our best stories every day. Tap in and keep your curiosity satisfied. Enter your email Your privacy is important to us. Any information you provide to us via this website may be placed by us on servers located in countries outside of the EU. If you do not agree to such placement, do not provide the information. Forward planning In their paper, the scientists warn that existing flu vaccines are unlikely to protect human populations from G4. Martha Nelson, an evolutionary biologist at the National Institutes of Health’s Fogarty International Center, who studies pig influenza viruses, said that in an ideal world, scientists would create a G4 vaccine in preparation for a possible outbreak. Doing this would involve substantial funding, however. She told the journal Science: “We need to be vigilant about other infectious disease threats even as COVID is going on because viruses have no interest in whether we’re already having another pandemic.”
677.6 million pigs takes place in China? Omg
677.6 million pigs takes place in China? Omg
Please I request don't eat animals meets,
Please I request don't eat animals meets,
Надо валить на другие планеты
Надо валить на другие планеты
People dont know what to do with korona, and find smth more...
People dont know what to do with korona, and find smth more...
We need to understand.We eat many meat.We get energy but we get the disease.😭😭😭
We need to understand.We eat many meat.We get energy but we get the disease.😭😭😭
We eat no any meat.😭😭
We eat no any meat.😭😭
это про свиней
это про свиней
Таки не кошерно
Таки не кошерно
what next? its just a middle of 2020..
what next? its just a middle of 2020..
Well, what do you expect? Viruses and bacteria live on our planet for almost 4 billion years, hundreds of millions of different species. Humanity has calmed down, relaxed and turned out to be completely unprepared for a pandemic! Viral infections have their own cycle from a stormy beginning, when they only jump to a new biological type for themselves, to a gradual inevitable decline in activity and pathogenicity. And until at least 60% of the human population gets sick, the pandemic will not end. This is both covid19 and, quite likely, the next swine flu, a virus that in 2009 lacked one mutation to start transmitting from person to person. And no matter how hard we try, "... everyone who is supposed to get sick will get sick, and those who are supposed to die will die, unfortunately... " There is little we can do yet. To put all the gauze mask, allegedly from the virus and to fill the world market of the vaccines which was not tested until the end ...
Well, what do you expect? Viruses and bacteria live on our planet for almost 4 billion years, hundreds of millions of different species. Humanity has calmed down, relaxed and turned out to be completely unprepared for a pandemic! Viral infections have their own cycle from a stormy beginning, when they only jump to a new biological type for themselves, to a gradual inevitable decline in activity and pathogenicity. And until at least 60% of the human population gets sick, the pandemic will not end. This is both covid19 and, quite likely, the next swine flu, a virus that in 2009 lacked one mutation to start transmitting from person to person. And no matter how hard we try, "... everyone who is supposed to get sick will get sick, and those who are supposed to die will die, unfortunately... " There is little we can do yet. To put all the gauze mask, allegedly from the virus and to fill the world market of the vaccines which was not tested until the end ...
«... все, кто должен заболеть, заболеют, а те, кто должен умереть, умрут, к сожалению ...» если бы это скзал человек, который публично игнорирует меры предосторожности и принципиально не носит масок, не пользуется средствами индивидуальной защиты, то это было бы уважительно, по крайней мере. А поскольку, это "высер" очередного продажного прикорытника, который сам, ОООООчень беспокоится о своем здоровье, то эти фразы не стоят и ломаного гроша. Вирусы, конечно, были и есть и будут. Правда, не 4 миллиарда лет)) В то время, еще и планета не сформировалась, не говоря уже о биосфере)) Речь о другом. О том, что является базовой ценностью для человека, вот о чем нужно говорить. Если человек готов власть и деньги разменять на жизни других людей, то при этой системе ценностей, будущее человеческого рода, весьма, сомнительное. Мы все погрязли в парадигме "денег". Долбаный капитализм-это система самоуничтожения. Наш Дом ("Земля") богата всем необходимым для созидания и развития всех людей на планете. Но существующее неравенство, которое породил капитализм, распределяет эти ресурсы не равномерно. А кто определяет, что одному человеку нужно столько, а другому столько? Немного отклонился от темы. Так вот. Речь о том, что ресурсов сегодня достаточно для борьбы с вирусами и эпидемиями. Но есть определенные люди или группы людей, которые считают, что эпидемию можно использовать в своих личных целях. А страдают при этом и умирают другие люди. У всех кровь одинакового цвета, все появляются в одинаковых биологических условиях, все имеют один состав, но со временем одни используют других, убивают их прямо или косвенно. И это не принцип эволюции! Эволюция заключается в другом. Это отдельная большая тема. Эволюция-это процесс, не дающий исчезнуть и помогающий приспособиться в естественных условиях. А кто такие, те, кто решают, кому выжить, а кому нет? Об этом стоит подумать.
«... все, кто должен заболеть, заболеют, а те, кто должен умереть, умрут, к сожалению ...» если бы это скзал человек, который публично игнорирует меры предосторожности и принципиально не носит масок, не пользуется средствами индивидуальной защиты, то это было бы уважительно, по крайней мере. А поскольку, это "высер" очередного продажного прикорытника, который сам, ОООООчень беспокоится о своем здоровье, то эти фразы не стоят и ломаного гроша. Вирусы, конечно, были и есть и будут. Правда, не 4 миллиарда лет)) В то время, еще и планета не сформировалась, не говоря уже о биосфере)) Речь о другом. О том, что является базовой ценностью для человека, вот о чем нужно говорить. Если человек готов власть и деньги разменять на жизни других людей, то при этой системе ценностей, будущее человеческого рода, весьма, сомнительное. Мы все погрязли в парадигме "денег". Долбаный капитализм-это система самоуничтожения. Наш Дом ("Земля") богата всем необходимым для созидания и развития всех людей на планете. Но существующее неравенство, которое породил капитализм, распределяет эти ресурсы не равномерно. А кто определяет, что одному человеку нужно столько, а другому столько? Немного отклонился от темы. Так вот. Речь о том, что ресурсов сегодня достаточно для борьбы с вирусами и эпидемиями. Но есть определенные люди или группы людей, которые считают, что эпидемию можно использовать в своих личных целях. А страдают при этом и умирают другие люди. У всех кровь одинакового цвета, все появляются в одинаковых биологических условиях, все имеют один состав, но со временем одни используют других, убивают их прямо или косвенно. И это не принцип эволюции! Эволюция заключается в другом. Это отдельная большая тема. Эволюция-это процесс, не дающий исчезнуть и помогающий приспособиться в естественных условиях. А кто такие, те, кто решают, кому выжить, а кому нет? Об этом стоит подумать.
я бы на твоем месте подтянул матчасть, а не занимался бы демагогией
я бы на твоем месте подтянул матчасть, а не занимался бы демагогией
Спасибо. Когда мне понадобиться твой совет, я к тебе обращусь. Пока, оставайся на своем месте)
Спасибо. Когда мне понадобиться твой совет, я к тебе обращусь. Пока, оставайся на своем месте)
Yes, sounds like The Chronicles of Narnia
Yes, sounds like The Chronicles of Narnia
May God help the world from all this pandemic
May God help the world from all this pandemic
We have enough on our plate already, we don't pray for another pandemic. God heal your land
We have enough on our plate already, we don't pray for another pandemic. God heal your land
I strongly hope this isn't from China again 🤦🤦🤦🤦, but please cook your pork well before consumption.
I strongly hope this isn't from China again 🤦🤦🤦🤦, but please cook your pork well before consumption.
Poor pigs... I hope Peppa doesn't get sick...
Poor pigs... I hope Peppa doesn't get sick...
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OMG, this is terrible, this virus is an even more virulent strain (((
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OMG, this is terrible, this virus is an even more virulent strain (((
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