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==Zoonotic/Variant Influenza== | ==Zoonotic/Variant Influenza== | ||
Zoonotic/variant influenza virus is an influenza virus that primarily infects animals and may be transmitted to humans. In contrast, [[Influenza|human influenza]] (also called seasonal influenza) infects humans and is not associated with animal infections or animal exposure.<br> | Zoonotic/variant influenza virus is an influenza virus that primarily infects animals and may be transmitted to humans. In contrast, [[Influenza|human influenza]] (also called seasonal influenza) infects humans and is not associated with animal infections or animal exposure.<br> | ||
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*[[Avian influenza]] | *[[Avian influenza|'''Avian influenza''']] | ||
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*[[Swine influenza]] | *[[Swine influenza|'''Swine influenza''']] |
Revision as of 20:56, 23 April 2015
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Zoonotic/Variant Influenza
Zoonotic/variant influenza virus is an influenza virus that primarily infects animals and may be transmitted to humans. In contrast, human influenza (also called seasonal influenza) infects humans and is not associated with animal infections or animal exposure.
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