Abstract. The H3N2, the canine influenza virus has numerous types of animal hosts that can live and reproduce on. They mostly settle on pigs and birds. However, some concerned voices are rising that there is high possibility that humans could be an additional victim for the canine flu. Consequently, our project group expect that the information about the H3N2's DNA are valuable, since the information could attribute to development of vaccine and medicine.
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