Outbreak of swine influenza in Argentina reveals a non-contemporary human H3N2 virus highly transmissible among pigs
Javier Cappuccio(Universidad Nacional de La Plata), Ariel Pereda(National Agricultural Technology Institute), Ashok Chockalingam(Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine), Agustina Rimondi(Robert Koch Institute), Mariá Isabel Craig(National Agricultural Technology Institute), Valeria Olivera(National Agricultural Technology Institute), Carlos Juan Perfumo(Universidad Nacional de La Plata), Daniel R. Pérez(University of Georgia), Lucas Insarralde(Universidad Nacional de La Plata), Lindomar Pena(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Pablo Piñeyro(Iowa State University), María Alejandra Quiroga(Universidad Nacional de La Plata), Mariana Machuca(Universidad Nacional de La Plata), Marina Dibárbora(National Agricultural Technology Institute)
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