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		<title>New Swine flu discovered in China, humans infected</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Web Desk Researchers in China have discovered a new type of swine flu that is capable of triggering a pandemic, according to a study published in the US science journal PNAS. Named G4, it is genetically descended from the H1N1 strain that caused a pandemic in 2009. It possesses &#8220;all the essential hallmarks of being</p>
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<p>Researchers in China have discovered a new type of swine flu that is capable of triggering a pandemic, according to a study published in the US science journal PNAS.<br />
Named G4, it is genetically descended from the H1N1 strain that caused a pandemic in 2009.<br />
It possesses &#8220;all the essential hallmarks of being highly adapted to infect humans,&#8221; say the authors, scientists at Chinese universities and China&#8217;s Center for Disease Control and Prevention.<br />
From 2011 to 2018, researchers took 30,000 nasal swabs from pigs in slaughterhouses in 10 Chinese provinces and in a veterinary hospital, allowing them to isolate 179 swine flu viruses.<br />
The majority were of a new kind which has been dominant among pigs since 2016.<br />
The researchers then carried out various experiments, including on ferrets, which are widely used in flu studies because they experience similar symptoms to humans &#8212; principally fever, coughing and sneezing.<br />
G4 was observed to be highly infectious, replicating in human cells and causing more serious symptoms in ferrets than other viruses.<br />
Tests also showed that any immunity humans gain from exposure to seasonal flu does not provide protection from G4.<br />
According to blood tests which showed up antibodies created by exposure to the virus, 10.4 per cent of swine workers had already been infected.<br />
The tests showed that as many as 4.4 per cent of the general population also appeared to have been exposed.<br />
The virus has therefore already passed from animals to humans but there is no evidence yet that it can be passed from human to human &#8212; the scientists&#8217; main worry.<br />
“It is of concern that human infection of G4 virus will further human adaptation and increase the risk of a human pandemic,” the researchers wrote.<br />
The authors called for urgent measures to monitor people working with pigs.</p>
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