Abstract Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n = 6595) were collected from 62 bird species in Argentina from 2006 to 2016 and screened for influenza A virus. Full genome sequencing of 15 influenza isolates from 6 waterfowl species revealed subtypes combinations that were previously described in South America (H1N1, H4N2, H4N6 (n = 3), H5N3, H6N2 (n = 4), and H10N7 (n = 2)), and new ones not previously identified in the region (H4N8, H7N7 and H7N9). Notably, the internal gene segments of all 15 Argentine isolates belonged to the South American lineage, showing a divergent evolution of these viruses in the Southern Hemisphere. Time-scaled phylogenies indicated that South American g...
ABSTRACT Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated bi...
ABSTRACT Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated bi...
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). L...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent repor...
Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent repor...
AbstractA type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamo...
AbstractA type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamo...
While the circulation of avian influenza viruses (IAV) in wild birds in the northern hemisphere has ...
While the circulation of avian influenza viruses (IAV) in wild birds in the northern hemisphere has ...
A type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamous (Rhyn...
Migratory aquatic birds play an important role in the maintenance and spread of avian influenza viru...
Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated birds, yet ...
<p>Phylogenetic position of 45 AIVs collected in wild birds in six countries in South America: Argen...
ABSTRACT Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated bi...
ABSTRACT Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated bi...
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). L...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent repor...
Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent repor...
AbstractA type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamo...
AbstractA type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamo...
While the circulation of avian influenza viruses (IAV) in wild birds in the northern hemisphere has ...
While the circulation of avian influenza viruses (IAV) in wild birds in the northern hemisphere has ...
A type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamous (Rhyn...
Migratory aquatic birds play an important role in the maintenance and spread of avian influenza viru...
Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated birds, yet ...
<p>Phylogenetic position of 45 AIVs collected in wild birds in six countries in South America: Argen...
ABSTRACT Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated bi...
ABSTRACT Distinct lineages of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are harbored by spatially segregated bi...
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). L...