Influenza surveillance: 2014-2015 H1N1 "swine"-derived influenza viruses from India

Cell Host & Microbe
Kannan Tharakaraman, Ram Sasisekharan

Abstract

The 2014-15 H1N1 outbreak in India has reportedly led to 800 fatalities. The reported influenza hemagglutinin sequences from India indicate that these viruses contain amino acid changes linked to enhanced virulence and are potentially antigenically distinct from the current vaccine containing 2009 (Cal0709) H1N1 viral hemagglutinin.

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