Seroprevalence of seasonal and pandemic influenza A viruses in domestic cats

Infection of domestic cats with pandemic H1N1 influenza virus has recently been documented. We conducted a seroprevalence survey and found that 17 of 78 (21.8%) cats sampled during the 2009-2010 influenza season had antibody titers ≥40 against the novel H1N1 strain by hemagglutinin-inhibition assay,...

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description Infection of domestic cats with pandemic H1N1 influenza virus has recently been documented. We conducted a seroprevalence survey and found that 17 of 78 (21.8%) cats sampled during the 2009-2010 influenza season had antibody titers ≥40 against the novel H1N1 strain by hemagglutinin-inhibition assay, compared to only 1 of 39 (2.6%) sampled in 2008 prior to emergence of the pandemic (p = 0.006). Seroprevalance of seasonal H1N1 (41.9%) and H3N2 (25.6%) viruses was similarly high. These data reflecting past infection of household cats raise the possibility that they may act as a vector of influenza transmission within households.
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Avian flu
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Brief Report
Cat Diseases - blood
Cat Diseases - epidemiology
Cat Diseases - virology
Cats
Epidemiology
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Hospitals
Infections
Infectious Diseases
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype - isolation & purification
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Orthomyxoviridae Infections - epidemiology
Orthomyxoviridae Infections - veterinary
Orthomyxoviridae Infections - virology
Pandemics
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Serology
Swine flu
United States - epidemiology
Virology
Viruses
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