Avian influenza at both ends of a migratory flyway: characterizing viral genomic diversity to optimize surveillance plans for North America
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Connecting the study of wild influenza with the potential for pandemic diseaseThe Eurasian genes of the 2009 pandemic influenza virus: an integrative perspective on their conveyance to and assimilation in America.Spread and persistence of influenza A viruses in waterfowl hosts in the North American Mississippi migratory flywayMapping the risk of avian influenza in wild birds in the US.Genomic characterization of H14 subtype Influenza A viruses in new world waterfowl and experimental infectivity in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos).Avian biology, the human influence on global avian influenza transmission, and performing surveillance in wild birds.Identifying geographic hot spots of reassortment in a multipartite plant virus.A complete analysis of HA and NA genes of influenza A viruses.Influenza-A viruses in ducks in northwestern Minnesota: fine scale spatial and temporal variation in prevalence and subtype diversityGenetic structure of Pacific Flyway avian influenza viruses is shaped by geographic location, host species, and sampling period.Presence of avian influenza viruses in waterfowl and wetlands during summer 2010 in California: are resident birds a potential reservoir?Interspecific exchange of avian influenza virus genes in Alaska: the influence of trans-hemispheric migratory tendency and breeding ground sympatry.Optimizing Surveillance for South American Origin Influenza A Viruses Along the United States Gulf Coast Through Genomic Characterization of Isolates from Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors)Surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza virusSurveillance and analysis of avian influenza viruses, Australia.Cross-seasonal patterns of avian influenza virus in breeding and wintering migratory birds: a flyway perspective.Editorial: 2009 in reviewWild bird surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 in North America.Research priorities in modeling the transmission risks of H7N9 bird flu.Genetic structure of avian influenza viruses from ducks of the Atlantic flyway of North America.Evidence of Intercontinental Spread and Uncommon Variants of Low-Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses in Ducks Overwintering in Guatemala.Laridae: A neglected reservoir that could play a major role in avian influenza virus epidemiological dynamics.Surveillance for highly pathogenic influenza A viruses in California during 2014-2015 provides insights into viral evolutionary pathways and the spatiotemporal extent of viruses in the Pacific Americas Flyway.Efficacy of scallop shell powders and slaked lime for inactivating avian influenza virus under harsh conditions.Potential Intercontinental Movement of Influenza A(H7N9) Virus into North America by Wild Birds: Application of a Rapid Assessment Framework.Transmission of influenza reflects seasonality of wild birds across the annual cycle.Migration strategy affects avian influenza dynamics in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos).A Bird's Eye View of Influenza A Virus Transmission: Challenges with Characterizing Both Sides of a Co-Evolutionary Dynamic.Influenza A virus recovery, diversity, and intercontinental exchange: A multi-year assessment of wild bird sampling at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.Ecology of Avian VirusesThe role of atmospheric conditions in the seasonal dynamics of North American migration flywaysVariation in spring migration routes and breeding distribution of northern pintails Anas acuta that winter in Japan
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Avian influenza at both ends of a migratory flyway: characterizing viral genomic diversity to optimize surveillance plans for North America
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Dirk V Derksen
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10.1111/J.1752-4571.2009.00071.X
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2009-04-15T00:00:00Z