Abstract:The routine influenza (H1N1) surveillance in India started almost a
decade ago. The fluctuation in the number of deaths and cases in
different Indian states over the last decade presumably indicated the
possible changes in the viral sequence and in the immune response of the
host. To track these changes, we have chosen NS1 protein that invades
host antiviral immune response. Objective of this study was to identify
the recent mutations on NS1 protein from Indian isolates. The sequences
of NS1 proteins from H1N1… Show more
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