Influenza A virus strains are assigned an H number and an N number based on which forms of these two proteins the strain contains. There are 16 H and 9 N subtypes known in birds, but only H 1, 2 and 3, and N 1 and 2 are commonly found in humans

The various types of influenza viruses in humans. Solid squares show the appearance of a new strai, causing recurring influenza pandemics. Broken lines indicate uncertain strain identifications
