News and Highlights on Influenza A (H3N2) Variant Viruses (“H3N2v”)
- H1N2 Variant Virus Detected in Minnesota September 7, 2012
- H3N2v Update: CDC Reports More Cases, Hospitalizations and Nation’s First H3N2v-Associated Death August 31, 2012
- New H3N2v Cases Reported, Limited Person-to-Person Transmission Detected August 24, 2012
- More H3N2v Cases Reported, Still Linked to Pig Exposure August 17, 2012
- CDC Reports Cases 18-29 of H3N2v Virus Infection; Continues to Recommend Interim Precautions When Interacting with Pigs August 3, 2012
- CDC Reports Cases 14-17 of H3N2v Infection; Shares Advice for Safe Fair-Going July 26, 2012
- First H3N2 Variant Virus Infection Reported For 2012 April 12, 2012
- CDC Confirms Detection of A Different Influenza A Variant Virus December 23, 2011
- CDC Confirms Two Human Infections with Novel Influenza Viruses December 9, 2011
- Iowa Reports Novel Influenza Infections in Three Children November 22, 2011
- CDC Confirms the 6th and 7th Cases of Swine-Origin Influenza A H3N2 Virus with 2009 H1N1 M Gene November 4, 2011
- CDC Confirms 5th Case of New Swine-Origin H3N2 Reassortant in Maine October 21, 2011
- Number of Swine Origin H3 Infections in Pennsylvania Rises to Three September 6, 2011
- Page last reviewed: September 7, 2012
- Page last updated: July 8, 2013
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