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Isolation And Characterization Of Swine Influenza Viruses: Isolation and Characterization of Influenza viruses (Russian Edition),Used
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Both human and avian influenza virus can infect pigs and this make pigs to be intermediate hosts or mixing vessels for the generation of new influenza virus of pandemic potential, through genetic recombination. This study was designed to isolate and identify influenza virus strains from pigs at Bodija abattoir in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, to provide information on the activity of this virus in Ibadan. A total of 186 nasal swabs samples were collected from 93 animals.Isolation of influenza virus was carried out using conventional cell culture (MDCK) and ten to twelveday old embryonated hens eggs. Identification of isolates was carried out by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) test using selected World Health Organization (WHO) influenza virus reference antisera. Out of 93 animals tested, 16 (17.2%) were positive for influenza virus infection. Identification of the isolates showed that there was cocirculation of different subtypes of influenza virus in pigs in Ibadan. The isolates were cross reactants of the H subtypes and influenza B virus.
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