Not exact matches
Epidemiological investigation determined that this respiratory illness was caused by the
equine influenza Type AA
H3N8 virus.
The
H3N8 equine influenza (horse flu)
virus has persisted in horses for over 40 years.
H3N8, first reported in the United States in 2004, is closely related to the
virus that causes
equine influenza.
Dog
influenza virus is actually mutated form an existing H3N8 strain of Equine Influenza Virus; which was discovered 40 y
influenza virus is actually mutated form an existing H3N8 strain of Equine Influenza Virus; which was discovered 40 years
virus is actually mutated form an existing
H3N8 strain of
Equine Influenza Virus; which was discovered 40 y
Influenza Virus; which was discovered 40 years
Virus; which was discovered 40 years ago.
Canine
influenza virus H3N8 is of
equine origin and canine
influenza virus H3N2 is of avian origin.
What is interesting about this
virus is that it appears to be an
H3N8 flu, very similar to the
equine (horse)
influenza virus.
An investigation showed that this respiratory illness was caused by the
equine influenza A
H3N8 virus.
The
H3N8 equine influenza (horse flu)
virus has been known to exist in horses for more than 40 years.
The horse
influenza viruses evolved from avian
influenza viruses, and the recent appearance of clinically significant canine
influenza apparently resulted from a mutation of the
equine H3N8 virus.