Phylogenetic analysis and assessment of the pathogenic potential of the first H9N2 avian influenza viruses isolated from wild birds and lagoon water in Tunisia
This study highlights the importance of H9N2 AIV monitoring in both migratory birds and the environment to prevent virus transmission to humans.PMID:36126884 | DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2022.198929
Source: Virus Research - Category: Virology Authors: Imen Larbi Kais Ghedira Arbi Marwa Gary David Butcher Natalia Rego Hugo Naya Halima Tougorti Jihene Lachhab Imen El Behi Jihene Nsiri Abdeljelil Ghram Source Type: research
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