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- who: Canine influenza et al. from the Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand have published the paper: RESEARCH Open Access, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The result of this study demonstrated evidence of intraspecies and interspecies of CIVH3N2 in a mammalian model. In this study, the transmission and pathogenicity of Thai CIV-H3N2 (A/canine/Thailand/ CU-DC5299/2012 (H3N2)) in dog and guinea pig models were investigated.
- how: The result was comparable to a previous study in Korea in which dogs infected with CIV-H3N2 (A/canine/Korea/01/2007) began to shed the . . .
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