EFSA publishes scientific opinion on risks posed by the influenza H3N2v
date:Oct 18, 2013
antly reduce H3N2pM replication in the lungs of vaccinated animals. However, voluntary vaccination of pigs with existing vaccines has not succeeded in halting the circulation of SIV in the swine population and this limitation is also considered valid for H3N2pM.

According to the available data, H3N2pM/H3N2v is not present in the European swine population and no measures are needed with regard to vaccination. If such a virus should enter Europe and spread in the pig population, then use of US li
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