PATHOGENS
- Influenza A (seasonal)
- H3N2: Seasonal Influenza
- H3N2v: Swine influenza strain with triple reassortment, emerging 2011-2012 multiple states in the US.
- Most human cases have had pig contact.
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- Strain has been susceptible to neuraminidases.
- People at high risk for severe consequences with influenza should avoid pig contact.
- Children < 10 yrs may be most prone as older children and adults may have some immunity by exposure to earlier influenza strains.
- No clear indication of increased severity of disease[1].
- Pandemic H1N1
- Influenza B (seasonal)
- Influenza A (H1N1)
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