USDA Influenza Surveillance Report Published
January 31, 2018 —
The FY 2017 4th quarter IAV-S report has been posted to the USDA Monitoring and Surveillance website. The report can be accessed at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/swine-disease-information/ctswinehealthmonitoringsurveillance. Some key report summary items are as follows:
- In FY 2017 Q4, 6,508 samples were submitted for IAV-S surveillance from 1,980 accessions.
- H1N2 was the predominant subtype.
- Over the past 8 quarters, H1N2 predominated in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. When Regions are recorded as "unknown," H1N2 predominates as well (see map in regional section).
- Limited accessions from a region can skew data and lead to misinterpretation. Therefore, less inference can be applied to results from Regions 3, 4, and 5.
- All IAV-S submissions are voluntary and based on clinical case submissions to veterinary diagnostics labs. These data are not a statistically representative sampling of the U.S. swine population.
- Due to the voluntary nature of this surveillance, the information in this report cannot be used to determine regional and/or national incidence, prevalence, or other epidemiological measures, but it may help identify IAV-S trends.
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