It is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical role in the maintenance and spread of influenza A viruses. In order to elucidate the epidemiology of influenza A viruses in their natural hosts, a better understanding of the pathological effects in these hosts is required. Here we report on the feeding and migratory performance of wild migratory Bewick\u27s swans (Cygnus columbianus bewickii Yarrell) naturally infected with low-pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) A viruses of subtypes H6N2 and H6N8. Using information on geolocation data collected from Global Positioning Systems fitted to neck-collars, we show that infected swans experienced delayed migration, leaving their wintering site more than a mont...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
Animal movements may contribute to the spread of pathogens. In the case of avian influenza virus, [m...
textabstractIt is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical...
It is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical role in the...
It is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical role in the...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
Low pathogenic avian influenza virus can mutate to a highly pathogenic strain that causes severe cli...
Wild waterfowl populations form a natural reservoir of Avian Influenza (AI) virus, and fears exist t...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
Animal movements may contribute to the spread of pathogens. In the case of avian influenza virus, [m...
textabstractIt is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical...
It is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical role in the...
It is increasingly acknowledged that migratory birds, notably waterfowl, play a critical role in the...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
The extent to which animal migrations shape parasite transmission networks is critically dependent o...
Low pathogenic avian influenza virus can mutate to a highly pathogenic strain that causes severe cli...
Wild waterfowl populations form a natural reservoir of Avian Influenza (AI) virus, and fears exist t...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
The natural reservoir of influenza A virus is waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks (genus Anas). A...
Animal movements may contribute to the spread of pathogens. In the case of avian influenza virus, [m...