Abstract The natural reservoir for all influenza A viruses (IAVs) is wild birds, particularly dabbling ducks. During the autumn, viral prevalence can be very high in dabbling ducks (> 30%) in the Northern Hemisphere, and individuals may be repeatedly infected. Transmission and infection is through the fecal–oral route, whereby birds shed viruses in feces and conspecifics are infected though feeding in virus-contaminated water. In this study we wanted to assess two alternative infection routes: cloacal drinking and preening. Using experimental infections, we assessed patterns of infection using a combination of virus shedding, as assessed by real-time PCR from cloacal swabs, and patterns of viral replication using virus-immunohistochemistry ...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
) are considered one of the primary reservoir species for avian influenza viruses (AIV). Because AIV...
ABSTRACT Influenza A viruses present a major challenge for animal and human health. They circulate w...
BACKGROUND: Wild mallards (Anas platyrhychos) are considered one of the primary reservoir species fo...
Wild aquatic birds are reservoir hosts perpetuating the genetic pool of all influenza A viruses, inc...
Wild aquatic birds are reservoir hosts perpetuating the genetic pool of all influenza A viruses, inc...
Wild aquatic birds are reservoir hosts perpetuating the genetic pool of all influenza A viruses, inc...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
) are considered one of the primary reservoir species for avian influenza viruses (AIV). Because AIV...
ABSTRACT Influenza A viruses present a major challenge for animal and human health. They circulate w...
BACKGROUND: Wild mallards (Anas platyrhychos) are considered one of the primary reservoir species fo...
Wild aquatic birds are reservoir hosts perpetuating the genetic pool of all influenza A viruses, inc...
Wild aquatic birds are reservoir hosts perpetuating the genetic pool of all influenza A viruses, inc...
Wild aquatic birds are reservoir hosts perpetuating the genetic pool of all influenza A viruses, inc...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Wild waterfowl, particularly dabbling ducks such as mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), are considered th...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...
Dabbling and diving ducks partly occupy shared habitats but have been reported to play different rol...