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    [Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza--Monitoring of Migratory Waterfowl] [In Japanese] Show Full Record 1741 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Nippon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2006 Oct;64(10):1934-41.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza China Low pathogenic avian influenza Migratory birds Siberia Virology 
    Abstract:   From abstract (online abstract only): Since 1979, the group belonging to Departments of Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Public Health and the Avian Zoonoses Research Centre, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University is continuing isolation of avian influenza virus from such migratory waterfowls as whistling swan, pintail and tufted dugs flying from Siberia and/or northern China. They have already isolated many interesting influenza viruses. Serotype of the isolates is various; some H5 and H...
    Precursor Genes of Future Pandemic Influenza Viruses Are Perpetuated in Ducks Nesting in Siberia Show Full Record 1401 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Archives of Virology. 2000;145(5):885-93
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Animals Avian influenza Comparative studies Disease reservoirs DNA Ducks Genetics Influenza in birds Japan Mice Poultry Proteins Siberia Vaccines Viral genes Viral proteins Virology 
    Abstract:   From abstract (online abstract only): Influenza A viruses of different subtypes were isolated from fecal samples of ducks in their nesting areas in Siberia in summer from 1996 to 1998. Phylogenetic analysis of the NP genes of the isolates in Siberia and those in Hokkaido, Japan on their flyway of migration from Siberia to the south in autumn revealed that they belong to the Eurasian lineage of avian influenza viruses. It is noted that the genes of the isolates in Siberia are closely related to t...
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