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Influenza viruses from wild birds in Newfoundland and Labrador in the context of global influenza dynamics [PDF]
Michelle Wille
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What Judges Need to Know: The Anti‐Factual Challenge and Judicial Review
Today, there is a ‘knowledge crisis’, informing ‘societies of doubt’. Looked at more closely, we are confronted with attacks on expertise and knowledge, on facts and truth, as one chapter in the autocratic playbook. This challenges the legal system in many ways, be it legislation and other types of regulation, or administration and governance, as well ...
Susanne Baer
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We show that non‐migratory waterfowl movement distances are shorter in areas of high land cover heterogeneity and human population density, and that these movement distances are related to the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza. These results suggest that habitat management could contribute to the spread of these viruses.
Claire S. Teitelbaum +67 more
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Avian influenza overview September-November 2025. [PDF]
European Food Safety Authority +15 more
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Environmental Sampling for Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N1) in Live-Bird Markets, Indonesia [PDF]
Risa Indriani +11 more
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Many seabird species are in decline and population demographic models are important for revealing the causes and developing conservation strategies. Natal and breeding dispersal are key parameters of such models but can be challenging to estimate and may vary by sex.
Chris P.F. Redfern +2 more
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Isolation and subtyping of avian influenza A virus from wild birds in Khartoum, Sudan. [PDF]
Ali WH +10 more
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Influenza Virus (H5N1) in Live Bird Markets and Food Markets, Thailand [PDF]
Alongkorn Amonsin +8 more
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Characterization of a novel reassortant H5N6 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus clade 2.3.4.4 in Korea, 2017 [PDF]
Brown, I H +14 more
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAIV) caused widespread mortality and breeding failure among many wild, avian populations in Europe and North America in 2021–2023, but most populations exhibited a marked reduction in mortality in the year following an outbreak, suggesting that surviving individuals may have developed immunity.
Sue Lewis +12 more
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