Hybrid viruses derived from an H5N1 bird flu strain can infect guinea pigs through the air.
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Ed Rybicki's insight:
This is really quite a big deal: I blogged recently on the first paper that explored this notion in detail; here we see that paper vindicated, and new data presented.
It is interesting that the virus should have evolved to be spread in this way: in drier cold air in temperate climates, and in warm wet air in more tropical climes. It also very nicely explains seasonality in influenza transmission.
Now, let's do something ABOUT it!
Carl Shiu's comment,
March 19, 2013 11:16 AM
Interesting data. In tropical climes, I wonder if this phenomenon is associated with the overcrowding of shelters during intense rainstorms. A temporary increase in population density during these events would likely facilitate increased rates of person-person transmission.
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Ed Rybicki's insight:
Nice video, on the sexy side of virology. Interesting how well they can set up in the middle of the jungle. |
It is rather concerning that these guys did NOT have to make HA mutations to get their viruses easily transmissible - they just to make reassortants with H5N1 and H1N1pdm viruses. As could happen in pigs or poultry anywhere both viruses occur....