Influenza A virus (IAV) is one of the most important respiratory viruses affecting pig health and vaccination is the most common strategy to control influenza infections. In this field study we assessed the onset and duration of shedding of a live attenuated influenza virus (LAIV) vaccine, its ability to transmit to non-vaccinated pigs and whether the LAIV could be aerosolized and detected in the environment. Thirty-three litters (n = 33) of a farm using the LAIV vaccine were selected for the study, a subset of them (n = 12) were left unvaccinated and a subset of piglets (n = 3) in vaccinated litters were also left unvaccinated to serve as sentinels. Selected piglets from the litters were sampled multiple days post vaccination (DPV) by coll...
Influenza virus infections in swine were first noticed in the US in 1918, during the human pandemic ...
Reducing the number of influenza A virus (IAV) infected pigs at weaning is critical to minimize IAV ...
Vaccines provide a primary means to limit disease but may not be effective at blocking infection and...
The 2009 influenza pandemic, the variant H3N2v viruses in agricultural fairs and the zoonotic poultr...
The 2009 influenza pandemic, the variant H3N2v viruses in agricultural fairs and the zoonotic poultr...
Vaccines provide a primary means to limit disease but may not be effective at blocking infection and...
Piglets prior to weaning play a central role in maintaining influenza infections in breeding herds a...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
International audienceAbstractA longitudinal study was performed in three Danish farrow to grower (3...
Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controllin...
<div><p>Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are distributed worldwide in birds, pigs and humans, and cause im...
Reducing the number of influenza A virus (IAV) infected pigs at weaning is critical to minimize IAV ...
Influenza virus infections in swine were first noticed in the US in 1918, during the human pandemic ...
Reducing the number of influenza A virus (IAV) infected pigs at weaning is critical to minimize IAV ...
Vaccines provide a primary means to limit disease but may not be effective at blocking infection and...
The 2009 influenza pandemic, the variant H3N2v viruses in agricultural fairs and the zoonotic poultr...
The 2009 influenza pandemic, the variant H3N2v viruses in agricultural fairs and the zoonotic poultr...
Vaccines provide a primary means to limit disease but may not be effective at blocking infection and...
Piglets prior to weaning play a central role in maintaining influenza infections in breeding herds a...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
Influenza virus infection in pigs is a major farming problem, causing considerable economic loss and...
International audienceAbstractA longitudinal study was performed in three Danish farrow to grower (3...
Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controllin...
<div><p>Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are distributed worldwide in birds, pigs and humans, and cause im...
Reducing the number of influenza A virus (IAV) infected pigs at weaning is critical to minimize IAV ...
Influenza virus infections in swine were first noticed in the US in 1918, during the human pandemic ...
Reducing the number of influenza A virus (IAV) infected pigs at weaning is critical to minimize IAV ...
Vaccines provide a primary means to limit disease but may not be effective at blocking infection and...