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        <title><![CDATA[A new strain of swine flu which has the potential to spread to humans and other pandemic has been identified in China]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Scientists in China say they have found a new virus that is similar to the swine flu that caused a pandemic in 2009.</em></p><p>Named G4 EA H1N1, the virus is similar to the swine flu that caused a pandemic in 2009 and possesses &#8220;all the essential hallmarks of a candidate pandemic virus&#8221;, according to the authors of the study.</p><p>Scientists at Chinese universities and China&#8217;s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) detected the new virus after analysing 30,000 nasal swabs from pigs in slaughterhouses in 10 Chinese provinces between 2011 and 2018.</p><p>They found the new strain has been predominant among pigs since 2016.</p><p>One in 10 pig farm workers tested also showed elevated levels of the virus in their blood, particularly those aged 18 to 35 years old.</p><p>Tests showed that any immunity humans gain from exposure to seasonal flu does not provide protection from G4.</p><p>The researchers said they are concerned the virus could mutate so that it can pass from human to human and spark a global outbreak.</p><p>&#8220;Such infectivity greatly enhances the opportunity for virus adaptation in humans and raises concerns for the possible generation of pandemic viruses,&#8221; they said.</p><p>&#8220;Systematic surveillance of influenza viruses in pigs is essential for early warning and preparedness for the next potential pandemic.</p><p>&#8220;Close monitoring in human populations, especially the workers in the swine industry, should be urgently implemented.&#8221;</p><p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NKTs61ZVtdg" frameborder="0" width="600" height="315"></iframe><p>But while it is capable of infecting humans, there is no imminent threat of a new pandemic, said Carl Bergstrom, a biologist at the University of Washington.</p><p>&#8220;There&#8217;s no evidence that G4 is circulating in humans, despite five years of extensive exposure,&#8221; he said on Twitter after the paper&#8217;s publication.</p><p>&#8220;That&#8217;s the key context to keep in mind.&#8221;</p><p>The study was published in the US journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).</p><p>Christian Lindmeier, a spokesman of the World Health Organisation (WHO), said it was important to collaborate on findings and keep tabs on animal populations.</p><p>&#8220;It also highlights we cannot let our guard down on influenza and need to be vigilant and continue surveillance, even in the coronavirus pandemic,&#8221; he added.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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