Avian Influenza A(H7N2) Virus in Human Exposed to Sick Cats, New York, USA, 2016
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Dec 2017
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Marinova-Petkova, Atanaska ; Laplante, Jen ; Jang, Yunho ; Lynch, Brian ; Zanders, Natosha ; Rodriguez, Marisela ; Jones, Joyce ; Thor, Sharmi ; Hodges, Erin ; De La Cruz, Juan A. ; Belser, Jessica ; Yang, Hua ; Carney, Paul ; Shu, Bo ; Berman, LaShondra ; Stark, Thomas ; Barnes, John ; Havers, Fiona ; Yang, Patrick ; Trock, Susan C. ; Fry, Alicia ; Gubareva, Larisa ; Bresee, Joseph S. ; Stevens, James ; Daskalakis, Demetre ; Liu, Dakai ; Lee, Christopher T. ; Torchetti, Mia Kim ; Newbury, Sandra ; Cigel, Francine ; Toohey-Kurth, Kathy ; St. George, Kirsten ; Wentworth, David E. ; Lindstrom, Stephen ; Davis, C. Todd
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Description:An outbreak of influenza A(H7N2) virus in cats in a shelter in New York, NY, USA, resulted in zoonotic transmission. Virus isolated from the infected human was closely related to virus isolated from a cat; both were related to low pathogenicity avian influenza A(H7N2) viruses detected in the United States during the early 2000s.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 23(12):2046-2049.
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Pubmed ID:29148400
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5708219
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Volume:23
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Issue:12
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:2d6497e70ea8fdc4e6f5e752f0b0666d15b9552ebf0475d9fee2cad170f4fa5b
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