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Exploration of risk factors contributing to the presence of influenza A virus in swine at agricultural fairs.

Andrew S Bowman1 Jeffrey D Workman2,3 Jacqueline M Nolting1 Sarah W Nelson1 Richard D Slemons1
Affiliations 3 institutions
  1. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
  2. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH 43210, USA
  3. Ohio State University Extension, The Ohio State University , Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
PMID 26038494 2014 Emerg Microbes Infect eng ppublish
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Influenza A virus infections occurring in exhibition swine populations at agricultural fairs during 2012 served as a source of H3N2 variant influenza A viruses transmitted to humans resulting in more than 300 documented cases. Prior to the outbreak, this investigation was initiated to identify fair-level risk factors contributing to influenza A virus infections in pigs at agricultural fairs. As part of an ongoing active surveillance program, nasal swabs and associated fair-level metadata were collected from pigs at 40 junior fair market swine shows held in Ohio during the 2012 fair season. Analyses of the data show that the adjusted odds of having influenza A virus-infected pigs at a fair were 1.27 (95% confidential interval (CI): 1.04-1.66) higher for every 20 pig increase in the size of the swine show. Additionally, four of the five fairs that hosted breeding swine shows in addition to their junior fair market swine shows had pigs test positive for influenza A virus. While the current study was limited to 40 fairs within one state, the findings provided insight for veterinary and public health officials developing mitigation strategies to decrease the intra- and inter-species transmission of influenza A virus at fairs.

H3N2v influenza swine zoonotic disease

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Evidence records

2 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

H3N2 variant influenza A viruses in exhibition swine at agricultural fairs were transmitted to humans, causing over 300 confirmed human infections.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

Influenza A virus infections occurring in exhibition swine populations at agricultural fairs during 2012 served as a source of H3N2 variant influenza A viruses transmitted to humans resulting in more than 300 documented cases.

Method
nasal swabs; surveillance
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal-to-human
Geographic raw
Ohio
Country inferred
United States
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Active surveillance of pigs at Ohio fairs detected influenza A virus infections and identified fair-level factors associated with virus presence.

Virus
Host
Location
Supporting text

As part of an ongoing active surveillance program, nasal swabs and associated fair-level metadata were collected from pigs at 40 junior fair market swine shows held in Ohio during the 2012 fair season.

Method
active surveillance
Sample type
nasal swabs
Geographic raw
Ohio
Country inferred
United States