Su, A., Yan, M., Herrler, G., & Becher, P. Efficient replication of avian, porcine and human influenza A viruses in well-differentiated bovine airway epithelial cells. Emerging Microbes & Infections
We report that differentiated bovine airway epithelial cells are susceptible to avian, swine, and human influenza A viruses. This indicates that cows are a potential host of avian and mammalian influenza A viruses and may be implicated in the transmission of influenza viruses to other animal species and humans.
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