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    1. Triple-Reassortant Swine Influenza A (H1) in Humans in the United States, 2005–2009

      by Ritger, Kathy; Xu, Xiyan; Deyde, Varough; Bresee, Joseph S; Shu, Bo; Garten, Rebecca J; Klimov, Alexander; Dufficy, Deborah; Finelli, Lyn; Balish, Amanda; et al.

      The New England Journal Of Medicine, Volume 360, Issue 25, pp. 2616 - 2625

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    2. European Surveillance Network for Influenza in Pigs: Surveillance Programs, Diagnostic (...)

      by Simon, Gaëlle; Dürrwald, Ralf; Chiapponi, Chiara; Billinis, Charalambos; Harder, Timm; Reid, Scott M.; Van Reeth, Kristien; Kyriakis, Constantinos S.; Dan, Adam; Urbaniak, Kinga; et al.

      Plo S One, Volume 9, Issue 12.

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    3. Transmission of Swine Influenza A Viruses along Pig Value Chains, Cambodia, 2020–2022

      by Koeut, Dina; Smith, Gavin J.D.; Leung, William T.M.; Holt, Hannah; Su, Yvonne C.F.; Rudge, James W.; Hidano, Arata; Ying, Wong Foong; Huy, Sokchea; Chao, Sovannecheypo; et al.

      Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 30, Issue 12, pp. 2669 - 2673

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    1. Swine influenza

      Jurgen A. Richt, Richard J. Webby, editors.

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    2. Swine influenza

      Bruce Jenke.

      Book, Government publication

      This item is currently Available Perkins Public Documents/Maps, A75 6:P83 141 c.1

    3. Swine Influenza Program

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    1. Among Friends - Summer 2009

      The similarities between the great influenza of 1918 and our current swine flu are chilling.

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