EFSA publishes scientific opinion on risks posed by the influenza H3N2v
date:Oct 18, 2013
uenza viruses (SIVs) worldwide, but other virus subtypes have also been isolated occasionally from pigs in some parts of the world, e.g. H9N2 and H5N1.

Following the detection of human cases of influenza H3N2v virus, this virus has subsequently been detected in pigs in several US states designated H3N2pM virus. With respect to significance for the health of pigs of the occurrence of H3N2v virus, if the pig population is completely nave, it can be assumed that the significance of infection with
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