Characterization of two influenza A viruses from a pilot whale.
AUTOR(ES)
Hinshaw, V S
RESUMO
Influenza A viruses of the H13N2 and H13N9 subtypes were isolated from the lung and hilar node of a pilot whale. Serological, molecular, and biological analyses indicate that the whale isolates are closely related to the H13 influenza viruses from gulls.
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