Asian-origin avian influenza (AI) viruses are spread in part by migratory birds. In Alaska, diverse avian hosts from Asia and the Americas overlap in a region of intercontinental avifaunal mixing. This region is hypothesized to be a zone of Asia-to-America virus transfer because birds there can mingle in waters contaminated by wild-bird–origin AI viruses. Our 7 years of AI virus surveillance among waterfowl and shorebirds in this region (1998–2004; 8,254 samples) showed remarkably low infection rates (0.06%). Our findings suggest an Arctic effect on viral ecology, caused perhaps by low ecosystem productivity and low host densities relative to available water. Combined with a synthesis of avian diversity and abundance, intercontinental host ...
AbstractSamples were collected from wild birds in western Alaska to assess dispersal of influenza A ...
Pathogens may impose substantial costs on their hosts, yet, simultaneously, pathogen populations are...
Although continental populations of avian influenza viruses are genetically distinct, transcontinent...
Asian-origin avian influenza (AI) viruses are spread in part by migratory birds. In Alaska, diverse ...
Due to limited interaction of migratory birds between Eurasia and America, two independent avian inf...
<div><p>Western Alaska is a potential point-of-entry for foreign-origin influenza A viruses (IAVs) i...
BackgroundHighly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPAI) H5N1 viruses have infected poultry and wild bir...
A critical question surrounding emergence of novel strains of avian influenza viruses (AIV) is the a...
The role of migratory birds in the movement of the highly pathogenic (HP) avian influenza H5N1 remai...
AbstractMigration and population genetic data for northern pintails (Anas acuta) and phylogenetic an...
We identified a Eurasian-origin influenza A(H8N4) virus in North America by sampling wild birds in w...
Studies of pathogen transmission typically overlook that wildlife hosts can include both migrant and...
<div><p>Avian influenza virus (AIV) in wild birds has been of increasing interest over the last deca...
Wild aquatic birds represent major reservoirs of the influenza A virus gene pool, from which novel i...
AbstractTwenty avian influenza viruses were isolated from seven wild migratory bird species sampled ...
AbstractSamples were collected from wild birds in western Alaska to assess dispersal of influenza A ...
Pathogens may impose substantial costs on their hosts, yet, simultaneously, pathogen populations are...
Although continental populations of avian influenza viruses are genetically distinct, transcontinent...
Asian-origin avian influenza (AI) viruses are spread in part by migratory birds. In Alaska, diverse ...
Due to limited interaction of migratory birds between Eurasia and America, two independent avian inf...
<div><p>Western Alaska is a potential point-of-entry for foreign-origin influenza A viruses (IAVs) i...
BackgroundHighly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPAI) H5N1 viruses have infected poultry and wild bir...
A critical question surrounding emergence of novel strains of avian influenza viruses (AIV) is the a...
The role of migratory birds in the movement of the highly pathogenic (HP) avian influenza H5N1 remai...
AbstractMigration and population genetic data for northern pintails (Anas acuta) and phylogenetic an...
We identified a Eurasian-origin influenza A(H8N4) virus in North America by sampling wild birds in w...
Studies of pathogen transmission typically overlook that wildlife hosts can include both migrant and...
<div><p>Avian influenza virus (AIV) in wild birds has been of increasing interest over the last deca...
Wild aquatic birds represent major reservoirs of the influenza A virus gene pool, from which novel i...
AbstractTwenty avian influenza viruses were isolated from seven wild migratory bird species sampled ...
AbstractSamples were collected from wild birds in western Alaska to assess dispersal of influenza A ...
Pathogens may impose substantial costs on their hosts, yet, simultaneously, pathogen populations are...
Although continental populations of avian influenza viruses are genetically distinct, transcontinent...