Pigs in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan were examined for swine (HswlNl) and Hong Kong (H3N2) influenza virus infection by serological tests. The results obtained revealed that a swine influenza virus was prevalent with relatively high positive ratios throughout that time, and that the Hong Kong influenza virus closely related to a recent human epidemic strain, A/Yamanashi/2/77, also persisted, corresponding to a human endemic. These epidemiological findings strongly suggested the possibility of direct transmission of Hong Kong virus from humans to pigs and vice versa. © 1982, Tohoku University Medical Press. All rights reserved.
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Arikawa, J., Yamane, N., Totsukawa, K., & Ishida, N. (1982). The Follow-Up Study of Swine and Hong Kong Influenza Virus Infection among Japanese Hogs. The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 136(4), 353–358. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.136.353
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