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Type A(H3N2) influenza virus, the first influenza strain
reported
from the United States this season, has been isolated in Houston,
Texas. The virus was identified in a throat specimen collected
October 4, 1985, from a 7-year-old Houston resident who had fever
and
upper respiratory illness. The child's illness was a sporadic
case,
and no further influenza virus isolates have been obtained.
Reported by Influenza Research Center, Medical College Baylor
University, Houston, CE Alexander, MD, State Epidemiologist, Texas
State Dept of Health; Influenza Br, Div of Viral Diseases, Center
for
Infectious Diseases, CDC.
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