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. 2008 Jun;14(6):902–908. doi: 10.3201/eid1406.071270

Table 4. Hemagglutination inhibition antibody titers to older and contemporary equine viruses and canine influenza viruses*.

Virus Serum sample no.
Equine†
Canine‡
Ferret§
65694 73147 84376 13 25 27 A/canine/Florida/43/2004
A/equine/Miami/63 40 40 160 <10 <10 10 16
A/equine/Kentucky/86 40 40 160 10 40 40 32
A/equine/Kentucky/92 40 20 80 <10 <10 10 32
A/equine/NewYork/99 320 40 320 40 160 40 128
A/equine/Kentucky/05/2002 320 40 320 40 160 160 256
A/equine/Massachussetts/213/2003 640 80 320 40 160 160 512
A/equine/Ohio/01/2003 640 80 320 80 320 160 512
A/canine/Florida/242/2003 160 40 320 40 160 160 512
A/canine/Texas/2004 160 40 320 40 160 160 512
A/canine/Florida/43/2004 160 40 320 40 160 80 512
A/canine/Miami/2005 320 40 320 40 160 80 256
A/canine/Jacksonville/2005 40 10 80 20 40 40 128

*The antibody titer is the reciprocal of the highest serum dilution that inhibited hemagglutination by the virus.
†Serum from horses infected with equine influenza virus in 2005.
‡Serum from dogs infected with canine influenza virus in 2005.
§Serum from ferrets infected with A/canine/Florida/43/2004 (H3N8).