“…Since 2009, pH1N1 viruses and pH1N1 reassortants (i.e., viruses with at least one segment of pH1N1 origin) have been identified in swine populations in the Americas (United States [20], Canada [21], Mexico [22], Argentina [6], Brazil [23], and Colombia [24]), Europe (United Kingdom [25], Germany [26], Norway [8], and Italy [27]), Asia (China [3], South Korea [28], Sri Lanka [10], Thailand [29], and Vietnam [7]), Africa (4), and Australia (5). We previously estimated that the pH1N1 virus was introduced at least 49 times from humans to swine on a global scale (9).…”