id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-003888-lgutt1r9 Lauterbach, Sarah E. Assessing exhibition swine as potential disseminators of infectious disease through the detection of five respiratory pathogens at agricultural exhibitions 2019-09-18 .txt text/plain 2548 132 41 title: Assessing exhibition swine as potential disseminators of infectious disease through the detection of five respiratory pathogens at agricultural exhibitions Influenza A virus remains a top threat to animal and human health, but other pathogens may be disseminated through the exhibition swine population. Influenza A virus (IAV) has been routinely detected in swine at agricultural exhibitions, where subclinical infection is common and can make recognition difficult [3] [4] [5] [6] . Continued disease surveillance is vital to understanding the epidemiology of IAV and other pathogens infecting swine at agricultural exhibitions in order to protect animal and public health. There were 18 cases of variant influenza infections associated with the IAVs detected in this population of exhibition swine, and IAV should remain a priority for infectious disease surveillance and mitigation in exhibition swine [22] . Characterization of an influenza A virus isolated from pigs during an outbreak of respiratory disease in swine and people during a county fair in the United States ./cache/cord-003888-lgutt1r9.txt ./txt/cord-003888-lgutt1r9.txt