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This bibliography of avian influenza publications was compiled through the cooperative effort of the USGS National Wildlife Health Center and the Wildlife Data Integration Network
[Avian influenza virus] [Review] [Article in Japanese]Show Full Record755
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Uirusu. 2004 Jun;54(1):93-6
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Journal (Articles)
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Avian influenzaGeneticsPathogenicityPoultryZoonoses
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ON-LINE ABSTRACT ONLY: Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in chickens and ducks that occurred in 9 Asian countries including Japan alarmed to realize that there is no border for infections and gave a rise to great concern for human health as well as for agriculture. This H5N1 virus jumped the species barrier and caused severe disease with high mortality in humans in Viet Nam and Thailand; 15 deaths of 22 cases and 8 of 12, respectively. A second concern was the possibility tha...
[Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza--Monitoring of Migratory Waterfowl] [In Japanese]Show Full Record1741
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Nippon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2006 Oct;64(10):1934-41.
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Avian influenzaChinaLow pathogenic avian influenzaMigratory birdsSiberiaVirology
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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...
[Isolation of Avian Influenza from Migratory Waterfowl in Germany: Results of a Two Year Study] [Acticle in German]Show Full Record1184
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Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 2006 Mar-Apr;119(3-4):132-9
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Avian influenzaEpidemiologyGermanyMigratory birdsSurveillance (monitoring)
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From abstract (online abstract only): In order to determine the actual prevalence of avian influenza viruses (AIV) in wild birds in Germany, extensive surveillance studies were carried out between March 2003 and January 2005. More than 3.000 samples of 79 different species of wild birds (migratory and resident birds) were taken and 1.151 established pools investigated. Samples came from 80 different regions of Germany. Forty AIV isolates representing 14 combinations of eight different hemaggluti...
A New Avian Influenza Virus from Feral Birds in the USSR: Recombination in Nature?Show Full Record1863
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 1974;51(4):325-32.
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AnimalsAvian influenzaBirdsGenetic recombinationInfluenza A VirusMicrobiologySerotypingUSSR
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From abstract (free full-text available): Six avian influenza A viruses isolated in the USSR were chaaracterized antigenically by using specific antisera to the isolated surface subunits of the known reference strains. Three of the viruses, all isolated from the same region, were characterized as A/duck/Ukraine/63 (Hav7 Neq2), and a virus isolated from a crow was of the Hong Kong/68 (H3 N2) type. The remaining two viruses were novel in that they possessed
Hav7 Nav2 antigens, a combination that ...