Mixed Infections of Pandemic H1N1 and Seasonal H3N2 Viruses in 1 Outbreak
Clinical Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 50(10), pp. 1359–1365
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Wei Liu, Z. Li, Fang Tang, Maoti Wei, Yigang Tong, Lei Zhang, Zhong‐Tao Xin, Mai‐Juan Ma, Xiao‐Ai Zhang, Lijuan Liu, Lin Zhan, Cui He, Hong Yang, Charles A. Boucher, Jan Hendrik Richardus, Wu‐Chun Cao
Abstract
Cocirculation of pandemic H1N1 virus and seasonal H3N2 virus led to a mixed infection in patients. Pandemic H1N1 virus, however, took prevalence over seasonal influenza virus in the course of transmission. Therefore, competitive circulation of seasonal influenza A virus with the pandemic H1N1 virus seems less likely.
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