Water-bone transmission of influenza A viruses?

Intervirology
Virginia S HinshawB Turner

Abstract

The isolation of influenza A viruses from unconcentrated lake water and from fecal samples on the shore of these lakes is reported for the first time. Influenza A viruses, representative of most of the major antigenic subtypes, co-circulate in ducks on the lakes.

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