Long-term surveillance of H7 influenza viruses in American wild aquatic birds: are the H7N3 influenza viruses in wild birds the precursors of highly pathogenic strains in domestic poultry?
Long-term surveillance of H7 influenza viruses in American wild aquatic birds: are the H7N3 influenza viruses in wild birds the precursors of highly pathogenic strains in domestic poultry?
Emerging Microbes & Infections 4,
e35 (June 2015). doi:10.1038/emi.2015.35
Authors: Scott Krauss, Karla M Stucker, Seth A Schobel, Angela Danner, Kimberly Friedman, James P Knowles, Ghazi Kayali, Lawrence J Niles, Amanda D Dey, Garnet Raven, Paul Pryor, Xudong Lin, Suman R Das, Timothy B Stockwell, David E Wentworth & Robert G Webster
Source: Emerging Microbes and Infections - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Scott KraussKarla M StuckerSeth A SchobelAngela DannerKimberly FriedmanJames P KnowlesGhazi KayaliLawrence J NilesAmanda D DeyGarnet RavenPaul PryorXudong LinSuman R DasTimothy B StockwellDavid E WentworthRobert G Webster Tags: American wild birds Anseriforme avian influenza Charadriiforme H7 highly pathogenic avian influenza surveillance Source Type: research