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Complete Genome Sequence of an Avian-origin H3N2 Canine Influenza Virus Isolated from Dogs in South Korea

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Journal J Virol
Date 2012 Aug 11
PMID 22879618
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An avian-origin Korean H3N2 canine influenza virus (CIV) strain, designated A/canine/Korea/01/2007 (H3N2), was isolated from nasal swabs of pet dogs exhibiting severe respiratory syndrome in 2007. In the present study, we report the first complete genome sequence containing 3' and 5' noncoding regions (NCRs) of H3N2 CIV, which will provide important insights into the molecular basis of pathogenesis, transmission, and evolution of CIV.

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