Volume 14, Number 12—December 2008
Research
Influenza Infection in Wild Raccoons
Table 1
State | Year | No. positive/no. tested (%) | Influenza antibody subtypes (no.) |
---|---|---|---|
MD | 2004 | 4/168 (2.4) | H4 + H10† (1), H1 + H10† (1), H4† (2) |
2005 | 0/13 | – | |
GA | 2004 | 0/366 | – |
CA | 2006 | 0/46 | – |
TX | 2004 | 0/40 | – |
2006 | 0/16 | – | |
LA | 2004 | 0/10 | – |
WY | 2004 | 8/32 (25) | H4N6 (7), H4N2 (1) |
CO | 2006 | 5/39 (12.8) | H4N2 + N6 (3), H3† (1), H10N7 (1) |
*H, hemagglutinin; N, neuraminidase.
†N subtype was not determined because of insufficient sample volume.
1Current affiliation: US Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
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