Are Swine Workers in the United States at Increased Risk of Infection with Zoonotic Influenza Virus?
Clinical Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 42(1), pp. 14–20
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Kendall P. Myers, Christopher W. Olsen, Sharon F. Setterquist, Ana W. Capuano, Kelley J. Donham, Eileen L. Thacker, James A. Merchant, Gregory C. Gray
Abstract
Occupational exposure to pigs greatly increases workers' risk of swine influenza virus infection. Swine workers should be included in pandemic surveillance and in antiviral and immunization strategies.
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