Pulscher LA, Webby RJ, Gray GC. An algorithm for the characterization of influenza A viruses from various host species and environments. Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2024 Feb;18(2):e13
Due to the extensive host range of influenza A viruses, it is difficult to determine the best diagnostic algorithm to efficiently screen samples from a variety of host species for influenza A viruses. While there are some influenza diagnostic algorithms that are specific to host species, to our knowledge, no single algorithm exists for the characterization of influenza A viruses across multiple host species. In this paper, we propose an algorithm that can serve as a guide for screening human, animal, and environmental samples for influenza A viruses of high human and animal health importance.
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