Antibodies against influenza viruses were detected in 115 serum samples from indigenous Mayan persons from Kochol, Yucatán. Seropositivity rates were 26.9% to N/Bayern/7/95, 40.8% to A/Sydney/5/97, 1.7% to A/Swine/ Wisconsin/238/97, and 79.1% to A/Swine/Minnesota/ 593/99. This report is the first in Mexico of the prevalence of antibodies to swine influenza virus in humans.
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Ayora-Talavera, G., Cadavieco-Burgos, J. M., & Canul-Armas, A. B. (2005). Serologic evidence of human and swine influenza in Mayan persons. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11(1), 158–160. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1101.040554
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