Abstract
An oseltamivir-resistant influenza A pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus evolved and emerged from zero to 52% of detectable virus within 48 hours of a patient’s exposure to oseltamivir. Phylogenetic analysis and data gathered by pyrosequencing and cloning directly on clinical samples suggest that the mutant emerged de novo.
Highlights
AH3 B (Yamagata linage) B (lineage not determined) % of Pandemic A H1N1 2009 of all influenza positives.
Number of specimens positives for influenza by subtypes
From week No 17 (2009) to 21 (2010) (19 April 2009 to 29 May 2010)
Summary
AH3 B (Yamagata linage) B (lineage not determined) % of Pandemic A H1N1 2009 of all influenza positives. Number of specimens positives for influenza by subtypes
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