Australia was previously believed to be free of enzootic swine influenza viruses due strict quarantine practices and use of biosecure breeding facilities. The first proven Australian outbreak of swine influenza occurred in Western Australian in 2012, revealing an unrecognized zoonotic risk, and a potential future pandemic threat. A public health investigation was undertaken to determine whether zoonotic infections had occurred and to reduce the risk of further transmission between humans and swine. A program of monitoring, testing, treatment, and vaccination was commenced, and a serosurvey of workers was also undertaken. No acute infections with the swine influenza viruses were detected. Serosurvey results were difficult to interpret due to...
Global swine populations infected with influenza A viruses pose a persistent pandemic risk. With the...
An influenza A virus (H3N2) of probable swine origin, designated A/Canada/1158/2006, was isolated fr...
As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of ...
Australia was previously believed to be free of enzootic swine influenza viruses due strict quaranti...
Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controllin...
Abstract Background Among swine, reassortment of influenza virus genes from birds, pigs, and humans ...
Influenza virus infections in swine were first noticed in the US in 1918, during the human pandemic ...
Growth in pork production during the last decade in South Africa has escalated the risk of zoonotic ...
The Influenza Pandemic (H1N1/09) virus was first reported in humans in Mexico in April 2009 and a pa...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are well-known for their zoonotic potential, and the health and economic t...
Triple-reassortant (tr) viruses of human, avian, and swine origin, including H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2 su...
Global swine populations infected with influenza A viruses pose a persistent pandemic risk. With the...
Agricultural fairs provide an opportunity for bidirectional transmission of influenza A viruses. We ...
International audienceA swine-origin influenza A(H1N1) virus is currently responsible for an outbrea...
Influenza viruses are able to infect humans, swine, and avian species, and swine have long been cons...
Global swine populations infected with influenza A viruses pose a persistent pandemic risk. With the...
An influenza A virus (H3N2) of probable swine origin, designated A/Canada/1158/2006, was isolated fr...
As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of ...
Australia was previously believed to be free of enzootic swine influenza viruses due strict quaranti...
Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controllin...
Abstract Background Among swine, reassortment of influenza virus genes from birds, pigs, and humans ...
Influenza virus infections in swine were first noticed in the US in 1918, during the human pandemic ...
Growth in pork production during the last decade in South Africa has escalated the risk of zoonotic ...
The Influenza Pandemic (H1N1/09) virus was first reported in humans in Mexico in April 2009 and a pa...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are well-known for their zoonotic potential, and the health and economic t...
Triple-reassortant (tr) viruses of human, avian, and swine origin, including H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2 su...
Global swine populations infected with influenza A viruses pose a persistent pandemic risk. With the...
Agricultural fairs provide an opportunity for bidirectional transmission of influenza A viruses. We ...
International audienceA swine-origin influenza A(H1N1) virus is currently responsible for an outbrea...
Influenza viruses are able to infect humans, swine, and avian species, and swine have long been cons...
Global swine populations infected with influenza A viruses pose a persistent pandemic risk. With the...
An influenza A virus (H3N2) of probable swine origin, designated A/Canada/1158/2006, was isolated fr...
As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of ...