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    [PDF] An Early Detection System for Highly Pathogenic H5N1Avian Influenza in Wild Migratory Birds U.S. Interagency Strategic Plan Show Full Record 1114 Bookmark and Share
    Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Resource Type(s): Management Plans and Reports
    Searchable Keywords: Biological sampling Data management Federal programs Flyways Migratory birds Sampling design Sentinel surveillance Specimen handling Surveillance (monitoring) Target species 
    Abstract:   From report: The goal of this plan is to describe the essential components of a unified national system for the early detection of HPAI, specifically highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, in migratory birds. While the immediate concern is a potential introduction of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza into the U.S., the development of a system that is capable of detecting the introduction of all HPAI viruses through migratory birds would significantly improve the biosecurity of the Nation. ...
    Anatidae Migration in the Western Palearctic and Spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 Virus Show Full Record 1740 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2006 Nov; 12 (11): 1650-6.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Disease transmission Epidemiology Flyways Influenza A Virus, H5N1Subtype Migratory birds 
    Abstract:   From abstract: During the second half of 2005, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus spread rapidly from central Asia to eastern Europe. The relative roles of wild migratory birds and the poultry trade are still unclear, given that little is yet known about the range of virus hosts, precise movements of migratory birds, or routes of illegal poultry trade. We document and discuss the spread of the HPAI H5N1 virus in relation to species-specific flyways of Anatidae species (ducks, ge...
    Birds and Influenza H5N1 Virus Movement to and within North America Show Full Record 1623 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2006 Oct; (12)10 [Epub ahead of print]
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Disease ecology Disease spread Disease transmission Epidemiology Flyways Influenza A Virus, H5N1Subtype Reassortant viruses Wild birds 
    Abstract:   From abstract: Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 expanded considerably during 2005 and early 2006 in both avian host species and geographic distribution. Domestic waterfowl and migratory birds are reservoirs, but lethality of this subtype appeared to initially limit migrant effectiveness as introductory hosts. This situation may have changed, as HPAI H5N1 has recently expanded across Eurasia and into Europe and Africa. Birds could introduce HPAI H5N1 to the Western Hemisphere through...
    Global Patterns of Influenza A Virus in Wild Birds Show Full Record 1260 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Science. 2006 Apr 21: 312 (5772); 384 - 388
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Behavior Flyways Genetic diversity Migratory birds Wild birds 
    Abstract:   From abstract (free full-text available): The 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 into account the ecology of their hosts. Here, we review our current knowledge on global patterns of inf...
    [MAP] Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza: Entry Pathways into North America via Bird Migration Show Full Record 2027 Bookmark and Share
    Source: PLoS ONE. 2007 Feb 28;2:e261.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles), Maps
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Disease transmission Flyways Influenza A Virus, H5N1Subtype Migratory birds Migratory patterns 
    Abstract:   From abstract (free full-text available): Given the possibility of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza arriving in North America and monitoring programs that have been established to detect and track it, we review intercontinental movements of birds. We divided 157 bird species showing regular intercontinental movements into four groups based on patterns of movement - one of these groups (breed Holarctic, winter Eurasia) fits well with the design of the monitoring programs (i.e., western Alas...
    [IMAGE] Map of the Asian Migratory Bird Flyways Show Full Record 5648 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Wikimedia Foundation
    Resource Type(s): Maps
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Flyways Migratory birds 
    Abstract:   A simple map illustration depicting the three Asian migratory bird flyways, the Central Asian-Indian Flyway, East Asian-Australian Flyway, and the West Pacific Flyway.
    [IMAGE] Map of the North American Migratory Bird Flyways Show Full Record 1321 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Flyways.us
    Resource Type(s): Maps
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Flyways Migratory birds North America 
    Abstract:   A simple map produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in collaboration with flyway and state waterfowl managers. It depicts the four North American Migratory Bird Flyways - the Central Flyway, Pacific Flyway, Atlantic Flyway, and the Mississippi Flyway.
    [PDF] NEW-FLUBIRD - Network for Early Warning of Influenza Viruses in Migratory Birds in Europe: Ornithological Studies and Sampling Activities [Presentation] Show Full Record 654 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Presented at the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health Working Meeting, 09/06/2005
    Resource Type(s): Presentations
    Searchable Keywords: Birds Epidemiology Flyways Migration (animals) Sampling design Wildlife 
    Abstract:   A fourteen-slide presentation on the avian influenza surveillance network, NEW-FLUBIRD. Provides an overview of the network and the suggested sample design based on wild bird migration flyways.
    [MAP] North American Migration Flyways Show Full Record 699 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Birdnature.com
    Resource Type(s): Maps
    Searchable Keywords: Flyways Migratory birds 
    Abstract:   Maps of North American Migration Flyways which include major and minor routes for the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central and Pacific flyways.
    [PDF] Surveillance for Early Detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 in Wild Migratory Birds: A Strategy for the Pacific Flyway Show Full Record 1345 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Pacific Flyway Council. 2006. Surveillance for early detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in wild migratory birds: a strategy for the Pacific Flyway. Pacific Flyway Study Committee. [c/o USFWS], Portland, OR
    Resource Type(s): Management Plans and Reports
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Epidemiology Flyways Influenza A Virus, H5N1Subtype Migratory birds Prevention & control Sampling design Surveillance (monitoring) Target species 
    Abstract:   From introduction: "The overall goal for this strategy is to provide guidance to Pacific Flyway wildlife agencies in planning and implementing surveillance to detect Asian H5N1 in wild migratory birds. . . . the scope of this strategy is focused on a flyway-level framework for surveillance of wild migratory waterbird populations that are shared and cooperatively managed throughout the Pacific Flyway. Objective: 1) Prioritize waterbird species to be sampled for Asian H5N1 in the Pacific Flyway; 2...
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