Swine flu: A threat to human health

Authors

  • Syeda Samra Iqbal Jafri
  • Muhammad Ilyas
  • Muhammad Idrees

Keywords:

Swine influenza, serotypes, pandemic, vaccine

Abstract

Influenza virus has caused major global epidemics since 1918. Although this commonly circulating viral
strain is not virulent enough to cause mortality, but the re-assortment of viral genome to mutate at a
very high rate can lead to the emergence of a highly virulent strain that may lead to next pandemics.
Swine flu is an example of re-assortment of two viruses in pig causing thousands of deaths in the
whole world especially in the United States of America by zoonotic jumps. This review addresses the
biological and epidemiological aspects of swine flu virus and efforts to have a control on the virus
globally

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Published

2013-10-13

How to Cite

Syeda Samra Iqbal Jafri, Muhammad Ilyas, & Muhammad Idrees. (2013). Swine flu: A threat to human health. African Journal of Pig Farming, 2(1), 1–5. Retrieved from https://elixirpublishers.in/index.php/ajpf/article/view/632