Bastien N, Bowness D, Burton L, Bontovics E, Winte. Parotitis in a Child Infected with Triple Reassortant Influenza A, Canada, 2007. J Clin Microbiol. 2009 Apr 1.
Swine H3N2 influenza virus designated A/Ontario/1252/07 was isolated from a child with parotitis. Diagnosis was confirmed by viral isolation and serological assays. A/Ontario/1252/07 was related to H3N2 triple reassortants that emerged in swine in the United States in 1998. Three of five tested household members were also seropositive for A/Ontario/1252/07.
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