During 2012–2017, we collected throat swabs from dogs in China to characterize canine influenza virus (CIV) A(H3N2) isolates. A new antigenically and genetically distinct CIV H3N2 clade possessing mutations associated with mammalian adaptation emerged in 2016 and replaced previously circulating strains. This clade probably poses a risk for zoonotic infection.
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Lyu, Y., Song, S., Zhou, L., Bing, G., Wang, Q., Sun, H., … Sun, Y. (2019). Canine influenza virus A(H3N2) clade with antigenic variation, China, 2016–2017. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(1), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2501.171878
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