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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Research

Interspecies Transmission of Swine Influenza A Viruses and Human Seasonal Vaccine-Mediated Protection Investigated in Ferret Model

Pauline M. van DiemenComments to Author , Alexander M.P. Byrne, Andrew M. Ramsay, Samantha Watson, Alejandro Nunez, Ana v Moreno, Chiara Chiapponi, Emanuela Foni, Ian H. Brown, Sharon M. Brookes, and Helen E. EverettComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Animal and Plant Health Agency, Addlestone, UK (P.M. van Diemen, A.M.P. Byrne, A.M. Ramsay, S. Watson, A. Nunez, I.H. Brown, S.M. Brookes, H.E. Everett); Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna, Brescia, Italy (C. Chiapponi, E. Foni, A. Moreno)

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Figure 4

Immunohistochemical detection of viral nucleoprotein in pig tissues. Immunolabelling of influenza A viral nucleoprotein in respiratory tissues collected from pigs at 5 dpi after inoculation with A/swine/England/1353/2009 (H1pdmN1; panels A, C, and E) or A/Pavia/65/2016 (H1avN1; panels B, D, and F) viruses reveals presence of viral nucleoprotein antigen (brown staining) in respiratory epithelial cells of the lung, trachea, and nasal turbinate for both viruses. Original magnification × 400.

Figure 4. Immunohistochemical detection of viral nucleoprotein in pig tissues. Immunolabelling of influenza A viral nucleoprotein in respiratory tissues collected from pigs at 5 dpi after inoculation with A/swine/England/1353/2009 (H1pdmN1; panels A, C, and E) or A/Pavia/65/2016 (H1avN1; panels B, D, and F) viruses reveals presence of viral nucleoprotein antigen (brown staining) in respiratory epithelial cells of the lung, trachea, and nasal turbinate for both viruses. Original magnification × 400.

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