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. 2017 Jun 8;5(23):e00457-17.
doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00457-17.

First Detection of Avian Lineage H7N2 in Felis catus

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First Detection of Avian Lineage H7N2 in Felis catus

Sandra P Newbury et al. Genome Announc. .

Abstract

In December 2016, influenza A (H7N2) was first detected among cats in the New York City shelter system with subsequent widespread transmission. The sequence of the first clinical isolate, A/feline/New York/16-040082-1/2016(H7N2), and its genetic similarity to the live bird market lineage of H7N2 low-pathogenicity avian influenza are described.

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