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Volume 32, Number 8—August 2026
Research
Occupationally Exposed and General Population Antibody Profiles to Influenza A Viruses Circulating in Swine as Indication of Zoonotic Risk
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Figure 4. Seropositivity for influenza A virus in swine clades in study of occupationally exposed and general population antibody profiles to influenza A viruses circulating in swine as indication of zoonotic risk. Swine clades shown are H1 1A (A), H1 1B (B), and H3 (C) for demographic and vaccination status variables. Symbols indicate odds ratios; error bars indicate 95% CIs. Odds ratios displayed on logarithmic x-axis scale. Ref., referent.
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