EFSA publishes scientific opinion on risks posed by the influenza H3N2v
date:Oct 18, 2013
ry nature and shows a relatively mild course with fever, coughing and inappetence similar to that of other SIVs currently circulating in the swine population. Thus the impact of H3N2pM, if introduced, on the health of the European pigs is not expected to differ significantly from the impact of already circulating, endemic SIVs.

With respect to the risk of introduction of H3N2v in EU, the likelihood of a possible introduction of H3N2v virus into EU pig holdings by movement of live pigs according
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