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Swine Influenza a Virus (SWIAV) Seroprevalence in Macedonian Commercial Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms

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Branko Angjelovski   +4 more
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Swine-origin influenza virus H1N1, seasonal influenza virus, and critical illness in children

The Lancet, 2009
Paula, Lister   +7 more
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Swine Influenza Virus Infections in Humans

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1977
Influenza in swine was first recognized as an epizootic disease in 1918. During that same year influenza virus in humans caused the worst pandemic on record. The virus of swine influenza was isolated in 1930. Swine influenza virus was first isolated from humans in 1974.
W R, Dowdle, M A, Hattwick
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Antigenic comparison of swine influenza virus isolates

Archives of Virology, 1975
Cross hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and neuraminidase inhibition (NI) tests demonstrated strong antigenic relationship between A/Swine/Wisconsin/1/73 (SW/73) and A/Swine/Shope/15/31 (SW/31) influenza viruses. An eigthyone fold purification of virus was achieved by adsorption and elution followed by differential ultracentrifugation and sedimentation ...
D M, Nath, L S, Rodkey, H C, Minocha
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Swine Influenza Virus Infections in Man

2012
Because pigs are susceptible to both avian and human influenza viruses, genetic reassortment between avian, human, and/or swine influenza viruses in the pig host can lead to the generation of novel influenza A viruses (Ma et al. 2009). Since the first serological evidence of a swine influenza virus (SIV) infecting humans in 1958, sporadic cases have ...
Whitney S, Krueger, Gregory C, Gray
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Swine Influenza Virus Infections

JAMA, 1991
In September 1988, a previously healthy 32-year-old pregnant woman was hospitalized for pneumonia and died 8 days later. The only pathogen detected was an influenza virus antigenically related to the swine influenza virus (SIV). Four days before illness onset, the patient visited a county fair swine exhibition where there was widespread influenzalike ...
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Microneutralization Assay for Swine Influenza Virus in Swine Serum

2014
The microneutralization (MN) assay is a modification of the serum virus neutralization assay and is a serological test to detect the presence of functional systemic antibodies that prevent infectivity of virus. When infectious virus is mixed with serum antibody, the virus infectivity can be "neutralized" if the antibodies bind to blocking epitopes on ...
Pravina, Kitikoon, Amy L, Vincent
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Influenza A (H1N1) Virus (Swine Influenza): A Webliography

Journal of Consumer Health On the Internet, 2009
In March and April 2009, a new strain of the virus that causes influenza in swine was identified in Mexico and the United States. This variant, known as influenza A (H1N1), was found to be transmitted from swine to humans and was called “swine flu” by the general public.
Mary Virginia Taylor   +1 more
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