Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenza A viruses successfully emerge in mammalian populations, yet little is known about the rate and nature of the virus' genetic adaptation in new hosts. Here, we measure, for the first time, the genomic rate of adaptive evolution of swine influenza viruses (SwIV) that originated in birds. By using a curated dataset of more than 24 000 human and swine influenza gene sequences, including 41 newly characterized genomes, we reconstructed the adaptive dynamics of three major SwIV lineages (Eurasian, EA; classical swine, CS; triple reassortant, TR). We found that, following the transfer of the EA lineage from birds to swine in the late 1970s, EA viru...
The mechanisms and consequences of evolution on viral fitness following interspecies transmission an...
jvi.asm.org Downloaded from 2 Abstract. In 1979 a lineage of avian-like H1N1 influenza A virus emerg...
The mechanisms and consequences of genome evolution on viral fitness following host shifts are poorl...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
An H1N1 subtype influenza A virus with all eight gene segments derived from wild birds (including ma...
<div><p>Influenza viruses are characterized by an ability to cross species boundaries and evade host...
Influenza viruses are characterized by an ability to cross species boundaries and evade host immunit...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...
Influenza viruses are characterized by an ability to cross species boundaries and evade host immunit...
International audienceThe emergence of pathogenic RNA viruses into new hosts can have dramatic conse...
The emergence of pathogenic RNA viruses into new hosts can have dramatic consequences for both lives...
In 1979, a lineage of avian-like H1N1 influenza A viruses emerged in European swine populations inde...
Influenza A virus infects a wide range of hosts including birds, humans, pigs, horses, and other mam...
Human influenza pandemics have historically been caused by reassortant influenza A viruses using gen...
The mechanisms and consequences of evolution on viral fitness following interspecies transmission an...
jvi.asm.org Downloaded from 2 Abstract. In 1979 a lineage of avian-like H1N1 influenza A virus emerg...
The mechanisms and consequences of genome evolution on viral fitness following host shifts are poorl...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
An H1N1 subtype influenza A virus with all eight gene segments derived from wild birds (including ma...
<div><p>Influenza viruses are characterized by an ability to cross species boundaries and evade host...
Influenza viruses are characterized by an ability to cross species boundaries and evade host immunit...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...
Influenza viruses are characterized by an ability to cross species boundaries and evade host immunit...
International audienceThe emergence of pathogenic RNA viruses into new hosts can have dramatic conse...
The emergence of pathogenic RNA viruses into new hosts can have dramatic consequences for both lives...
In 1979, a lineage of avian-like H1N1 influenza A viruses emerged in European swine populations inde...
Influenza A virus infects a wide range of hosts including birds, humans, pigs, horses, and other mam...
Human influenza pandemics have historically been caused by reassortant influenza A viruses using gen...
The mechanisms and consequences of evolution on viral fitness following interspecies transmission an...
jvi.asm.org Downloaded from 2 Abstract. In 1979 a lineage of avian-like H1N1 influenza A virus emerg...
The mechanisms and consequences of genome evolution on viral fitness following host shifts are poorl...