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Reassortment and Interspecies Transmission of North American H6N2 Influenza Viruses

H6N2 influenza viruses were isolated from California chickens in 2000 and 2001. Here we report the characterization of these H6N2 viruses, one of the few descriptions of non-H5, non-H7 subtype influenza viruses in this host. The H6N2 viruses were nonpathogenic in experimentally infected chickens and...

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Published in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2002-03, Vol.295 (1), p.44-53
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interspecies transmission
Molecular Sequence Data
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title Reassortment and Interspecies Transmission of North American H6N2 Influenza Viruses
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