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Detection and diagnosis of Influenza A virus infection and clinical disease in swine
As the Influenza A virus ecology has become more complex due to viral reassortment and mutation, so have the sample types and diagnostic tests available for detecting or diagnosing influenza infections in swine.
United Kingdom: Avian Influenza - Pigs can be licenced for movement to slaughter
Influenza surveillance in animals: what is our capacity to detect emerging influenza viruses with zoonotic potential?
United Kingdom: Defra has confirmed a case of avian flu outbreak in a duck breeding farm in Yorkshire
Serological herd profiles for zoonoses and diseases in pigs by "Meat Juice Multi-Serology"
French network for the surveillance of influenza viruses in pigs (Résavip)
Effect of feed restriction on performance and nutrient metabolism in pigs co-infected with M. hyo and SIV
Risk factors for detecting influenza A virus in growing pigs
Influenza A virus acquires enhanced pathogenicity and transmissibility after serial passages in swine
OIE: Proposed new HA gene cluster naming system for designating influenza viruses in pigs
Characterization of influenza A outbreaks in swine herds and measures to reduce zoonotic transmission
Factors associated with H1N1 or H1N2 influenza virus infections in fattening pigs
Swine influenza viruses: mechanisms of evolution and current diversity in European pigs
Four virus lineages, having clearly distinguishable HA, are currently co-circulating in European pigs and can be considered as enzootic viruses, even if their relative prevalence and level of incidence vary from one country to another.
Clinical case: Outbreaks of respiratory and reproductive disorder in a pig farm
After the clinical and serological evaluation it is decided to vaccinate against PRRSV, with which we achieve a gradual improvement in the health status on the farm. Some months later, a severe cough appears in the fattening pigs that later also appears in the nursery and in the sows.