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Influenza virus isolations from dogs during a human epidemic in Taiwan.
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VaccinationVirus EpidemiologyHuman EpidemicEmerging Infectious DiseasesGlobal HealthEmergent VirusVeterinary ScienceInfluenza Virus IsolationsVirologyHuman InfluenzaDisease OutbreakIslandwide OutbreakSwine VirusInfluenza Type BPublic HealthMedicineEpidemiology
During an islandwide outbreak of human influenza in June and July 1971, throat swabs were taken from dogs and cats in 3 urban communities of Taiwan. Eight influenza isolates were obtained from dogs in July 1971: two were identified as influenza A closely related to the human Hong Kong/68 virus, and one was a strain of influenza type B closely resembling human influenza B virus. The latter is the first such reported isolation from dogs under natural conditions.