Page 4 of articles about influenza
Evaluation of an electrostatic particle ionization technology for decreasing airborne pathogens in pigs
Pigs, people, and flu
Exhibition pigs should be isolated from herd mates and observed for clinical signs of influenza for at least seven days after an exhibition to prevent transmission to pigs that did not attend the fair.
Clinical case: Multifactorial respiratory process at nursery and finisher
This case report highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach to achieve a correct differential diagnosis.
New H1N2 Influenza strain shows signs of spreading
Effect of herd size on subclinical infection of swine in Vietnam with influenza A viruses
Assessment of different samples to detect main swine respiratory pathogens
Influenza A virus in swine: situation in European countries
In the wake of the so-called “swine flu” a European surveillance program was carried out in 2013-2015: H1N1pdm is present in several European countries, and at particularly high prevalence in Britain and Ireland.
Immune responses and virus shedding in pigs following different A(H1N1)09 infection routes
Are people living near modern swine production facilities at increased risk of Influenza virus infection?
Distinct iImmune responses and virus shedding in pigs following infection with A(H1N1)09
Immunisation of fattening pigs against influenza: a case study
The reasons behind the vaccination against influenza virus on a group of fattenig units with recurrent respiratory clinical pictures that belong to an integrated production system are discussed. Impact on production parameters and economic results are also shown.
The genetic diversity of contemporary swine influenza A viruses in the United States
In the United States, there are 17 genetic clades that have emerged and persisted following spillover events from non-swine (namely human) hosts and subsequent ecological and evolutionary processes
Health protocols for replacements: respiratory and systemic diseases (2/3)
We are talking about PRRSV, M. hyo, PCV2, App and swine influenza virus.