Authors
Carlos Xavier Hernández, Joseph Chan, Hossein Khiabanian, Raul Rabadan
Publication date
2011/4/23
Journal
arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.4568
Description
Understanding the origin of infectious diseases provides scientifically based rationales for implementing public health measures that may help to avoid or mitigate future epidemics. The recent ancestors of a pandemic virus provide invaluable information about the set of minimal genomic alterations that transformed a zoonotic agent into a full human pandemic. Since the first confirmed cases of the H1N1 pandemic virus in the spring of 2009, several hypotheses about the strain's origins have been proposed. However, how, where, and when it first infected humans is still far from clear. The only way to piece together this epidemiological puzzle relies on the collective effort of the international scientific community to increase genomic sequencing of influenza isolates, especially ones collected in the months prior to the origin of the pandemic.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
CX Hernández, J Chan, H Khiabanian, R Rabadan - arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.4568, 2011