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Switzerland reports one human infection with a swine virus other than Pandemic H1N1?
Switzerland reports one human infection with a swine virus other than Pandemic H1N1?
We know about the trH3N2 infections in the United States, and a swine H1N1 infection in China, but this is the first mention I see of a human swine flu infection in Switzerland. Has anyone seen more on this?
Since September, eight zoonotic infections causes by swine H1N1 and swine H3N2 were detected across the globe, six of which were in the United States, with Switzerland and China each reporting one case.
Re: Switzerlad reports one human infection with a swine virus other than Pandemic H1N1?
That document has the same report.
I was wondering if anyone had seen things like onset date, outcome, sequence, even the report of whether it was an H1N1 or H3N2, illness in contacts, contact with pigs, etc.
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