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Científicos alertan sobre peligro de nueva pandemia
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    Científicos alertan sobre peligro de nueva pandemia

    CORONAVIRUS

    Una nueva pandemia podría afectar al mundo, luego que científicos chinos descubrieran una cepa de la gripe porcina.

    El virus se llama G4 y desciende genéticamente de la cepa H1N1 que causó una pandemia en 2009.

    «Tiene todos los rasgos que muestran una alta adaptabilidad para infectar a los humanos«, escriben los  científicos de universidades chinas y del Centro de Prevención y Control de Enfermedades de China.

    Entre los años 2011 y 2018, se tomaron 30.000 muestras con hisopos nasales de cerdos  en 10 provincias chinas y en un hospital veterinario, lo que permitió aislar 179 virus de gripe porcina.

    Lamentablemente, un alto porcentaje de trabajadores que tuvieron contacto habitual con cerdos habían sido infectados.

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