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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Feral swine in the United States have been exposed to both avian and swine influenza A viruses.
transparent WS Author: Cunningham, Frederick L.
transparent Baroch, John A.
transparent Hanson-Dorr, Katie C.
transparent Schmit, Brandon S.
transparent Deliberto, Thomas J.
transparent Other Authors: Martin, Brigitte E.
transparent Sun, Hailiang
transparent Carrel, Margaret
transparent Young, Sean G.
transparent Nolting, Jacqueline M.
transparent Yoon, Kyoung-Jin
transparent Lutman, Mark W.
transparent Pedersen, Kerri
transparent Lager, Kelly
transparent Bowman, Andrew S.
transparent Slemons, Richard D.
transparent Smith, David R.
transparent Wan, Xiu-Feng
transparent Year: 2017
transparent Citation/References: Martin, B.E., H. Sun, M. Carrel, F.L. Cunningham, J.A. Baroch, K.C. Hanson-Dorr, S.G. Young, B. Schmit, J.M. Nolting, K. Yoon, M.W. Lutman, K. Pedersen, K. Lager, A.S. Bowman, R.D. Slemons, D.R. Smith, T. DeLiberto, and X. Wan. 2017. Feral swine in the United States have been exposed to both avian and swine influenza A viruses. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 83:e01346-17. doi: 10.1128/AEM.013​46-​17
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transparent Type: Text
transparent Language: eng
transparent Description: pdf
transparent Format-Extent: 12 pages
transparent File ID No.: REP 2017-127

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