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Data from: Aerosol transmission from infected swine to ferrets of an H3N2 virus collected from an agricultural fair and associated with human variant infections
OwnerUnited States Department of Agriculture - view all
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A controlled influenza A virus transmission experiment was conducted in biosafety level 2 containment from January 23, 2018- February 13, 2018 assessing the respiratory droplet transmission efficiency of A(H3N2)/swine/Ohio/A01354299/2017 from experimentally inoculated pigs to naïve, contact ferrets. This experimental setting models the human-swine interface at agricultural fairs, where human infection with influenza viruses of swine origin has been well documented. Five pigs were housed in a standard enclosure and four ferrets were housed in isolators placed 7.5cm from the pig enclosure. Nasal swab samples from pigs were collected on 0, 1, 3, and 5 days post infection and nasal wash samples from ferrets were collected 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 15 days post contact. The whole genome sequences of 15 swine and 12 ferret virus isolates were obtained from respiratory samples cultured on Madin-Darby Canine Kidney cells. Sequencing was performed on an Illumina MiSeq platform and consensus sequences for each gene segment were generated using in-house software at the USDA-APHIS National Veterinary Services Laboratory.

NP103Swineferretinfluenzatransmissionvariant
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dcat_modified2022-09-29
dcat_publisher_nameAgricultural Research Service
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harvest_source_id2c0b1e04-ba48-4488-9de5-0dab41f9913f
harvest_source_titleUSDA Open Data Catalog
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