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Last Updated: November 27, 2023, 19:37 IST
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The A(H1N2)v case was detected as part of routine flu surveillance. (Credits: Shutterstock)
Flu strain A(H1N2)v is similar to a virus currently circulating in pigs
The first human case of flu strain A(H1N2)v, which is similar to a virus currently circulating in pigs, was detected in the United Kingdom, authorities said on Monday.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said that the patient had experienced a mild illness and fully recovered. The infection was detected as part of routine national flu surveillance and the source of infection was not known.
“This is the first time we have detected this virus in humans in the UK, though it is very similar to viruses that have been detected in pigs,” UKHSA incident director Meera Chand said.
First Human Case of A(H1N2)v Virus: What We Know So Far
- It’s the first time this one has been detected in the UK and close contacts are now being traced.
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There is no evidence of the A(H1N2)v flu strain spreading from person to person.
- In the past 20 years there have been 50 human cases of A(H1N2)v reported around the world, BBC reported
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