Correction: Investigation of Swine Influenza Sub-Types H1N1, H3N2, H1N2 in Pigs Population in Israel (2002-2009)

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Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine  Vol. 69 (3)  September 2014 Horowitz, I.H. 168
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Cor rect i on
Investigation of Swine Infuenza Sub-Types H1N1, H3N2, H1N2
in Pigs Population in Israel (2002-2009).
Pozzi S. P., Aborali G., Cordioli, P. and Rosner, A. IJVM 65 (1): 11-14, 2010.
In the heading of the article published the designation of the virus types were printed incorrectly in the heading of the
article although in the abstract and body of the article the correct names were given throughout the article.
Te virus designations have been corrected from H32 to H3N2 and N1N2 has been corrected to H1N2.
Te incorrect naming of the swine infuenza strains in the heading does not refect any changes in the article itself or in
the conclusions made by the authors. Te error made in the heading was a typographical error only.
Te correct title reads:
Investigation of Swine Infuenza Sub-Types H1N1, H3N2, H1N2 in Pigs Population in Israel (2002-2009).
Te online website (www.ijvm.org.il) has been corrected both in the table of contents and in the heading of the article
itself.
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