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. 1985;86(3-4):347-51.
doi: 10.1007/BF01309839.

An avian influenza A virus killing a mammalian species--the mink. Brief report

An avian influenza A virus killing a mammalian species--the mink. Brief report

B Klingeborn et al. Arch Virol. 1985.

Abstract

During October of 1984 an influenza epidemic occurred on mink farms in the coastal region of South Sweden. Six strains of an influenza A virus were isolated. All six isolates were of the H 10 subtype in combination with N4. The H 10 subtype in combination with various N subtypes was hitherto only known to occur in avian strains, the prototype being the A/chicken/Germany/N/49 (H 10N7) virus.

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