More attention needed for swine influenza

09-11-2021 | | |
A nose swab is taken to check for the presence of influenza viruses. - Photo: Ronald Hissink
A nose swab is taken to check for the presence of influenza viruses. - Photo: Ronald Hissink
Increasingly, influenza in pigs is getting more complex. The virus is also behaving more whimsical than 10 years ago. That is why it is good to focus on the pathogen’s impact and to wonder how to reduce the infection risk. To a certain degree, influenza is a year-round undermining problem for animal health at an ever growing number of pig farms. Not only does the virus behave more whimsical, it is also more difficult to control. There’s a plethora of reasons for that development. Emergence


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