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Determinants of influenza pathogenesis in birds and mammals
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Avian influenza in birds and mammals
Veterinary Record, 2006SIR, – With the recent rapid rate of the international spread of the avian influenza H5N1 virus, there has been a great deal of media coverage and government information about threats to the health of the poultry industry (and possibly public health) from infected migrating waterfowl and ...
Andrew A, Cunningham, Diana, Bell
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Avian influenza in birds and mammals
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2009The disease syndromes caused by avian influenza viruses are highly variable depending on the host species infected, its susceptibility and response to infection and the virulence of the infecting viral strain. Although avian influenza viruses have a broad host range in general, it is rare for an individual strain or subtype to infect more than one ...
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Avian influenza vaccines and vaccination in birds
Vaccine, 2008Although the use of vaccines against avian influenza viruses in birds has been discouraged over the years, the unprecedented occurrence of outbreaks caused by avian influenza (AI) viruses in recent times has required review of this policy. A variety of products are now available on the market, ranging from inactivated conventional to live recombinant ...
Ilaria, Capua, Dennis J, Alexander
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Influenza vaccines and vaccination strategies in birds
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2008Although it is well accepted that the present Asian H5N1 panzootic is predominantly an animal health problem, the human health implications and the risk of human pandemic have highlighted the need for more information and collaboration in the field of veterinary and human health.
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Global Patterns of Influenza A Virus in Wild Birds
Science, 2006The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype in Asia, which has subsequently spread to Russia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, has put increased focus on the role of wild birds in the persistence of influenza viruses. The ecology, epidemiology, genetics, and evolution of pathogens cannot be fully understood without taking ...
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Avian influenza viruses in wild birds: A moving target
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2009The long-standing evolutionary and ecological relationships between wild birds and influenza A viruses has created a broad pool of viral genetic diversity and a reservoir of potentially transmissible viruses. An understanding of these relationships can help us identify and modify critical control points to reduce transmission of avian influenza viruses
Walter M, Boyce +4 more
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Migration of influenza in wild birds
Science, 2016Influenza Virus surveillance in wild birds could offer an early warning system that, combined with adequate farm hygiene, would lead to effective influenza control in poultry units. The Global Consortium for H5N8 and Related Influenza Viruses found that the H5 segment common to the highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses readily reassorts with other ...
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