Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6121697 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Previously, enhanced virulence associated with the change, D222G, has been clinically linked to severe morbidity and mortality. Initial observations of the prevalence of a novel sub-clade of strains in the Americas suggest that viruses with a re-emergent D222N mutation may too correlate with severe clinical manifestations. These findings warrant heightened vigilance for emerging sub-clades of 2009 A(H1N1) and presumptive clinical implications.
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Huo-Shu H. Houng, Jason Garner, Yanfei Zhou, Arthur Lyons, Robert Kuschner, Gregory Deye, Kristina St. Clair, Richard W. Douce, Wilson Chicaiza, Patrick J. Blair, Christopher A. Myers, Ronald L. Burke, Jose L. Sanchez, Maya Williams, Eric S. Halsey,