Guan M, Jacobson O, Sarafianos G, Baroch J, Delibe. Exposure of white-tailed deer in North America to influenza D virus. Virology. 2022 Jun 17;573:111-117
Influenza D virus (IDV) infections have been identified worldwide in cattle, swine, camelid, and small ruminants, mostly in domestic livestock. Here we report that the wild white-tailed deer in North America were exposed to IDVs, suggesting IDVs infect a wide range of hosts including wild animal populations.
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