Prevalence and risk factors for swine influenza virus infection in the English pig population.

作者: Alexander Mastin , Pablo Alarcon , Dirk Pfeiffer , James Wood , Susanna Williamson

DOI: 10.1371/CURRENTS.RRN1209

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摘要: Infection of pigs with influenza viruses is a cause considerable economic loss for pig farmers as well potential human health concern - evidenced by the identification genetic material derived from swine-adapted in an novel strain H1N1 virus 2009. A study was conducted investigating prevalence infection selection 143 English herds between April 2008 and 2009, which found evidence recent circulation over half these (n=75). Farms were sampled Summer months to have lower odds circulation, farms containing kept straw yards. Additionally, indoors high numbers finisher per water space higher circulation. It hoped that further studies will expand on findings, may allow targeting surveillance population.

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