Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent reports are from an outbreak in commercial poultry in Chile in 2002 and its putative ancestor from a wild bird in Bolivia in 2001. Extensive surveillance in wild birds was carried out in Argentina during 2006-2007. Using RRT-PCR, 12 AI positive detections were made from cloacal swabs. One of those positive samples yielded an AI virus isolated from a wild kelp gull (Larus dominicanus) captured in the South Atlantic coastline of Argentina. Further characterization by nucleotide sequencing reveals that it belongs to the H13N9 subtype. Phylogenetic analysis of the 8 viral genes suggests that the 6 internal genes are related to the isolates from Chile ...
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). L...
Avian influenza or bird flu is a highly contagious acute viral disease that can occur in epidemics a...
<p>Phylogenetic position of 45 AIVs collected in wild birds in six countries in South America: Argen...
Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent repor...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
Abstract Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces sa...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
AbstractA type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamo...
A type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamous (Rhyn...
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 ...
Migratory aquatic birds play an important role in the maintenance and spread of avian influenza viru...
While the circulation of avian influenza viruses (IAV) in wild birds in the northern hemisphere has ...
Aquatic birds are the natural reservoir for avian influenza viruses (AIV). Habitats in Brazil provid...
Our understanding of the global ecology of avian influenza A viruses (AIVs) is impeded by historical...
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). L...
Avian influenza or bird flu is a highly contagious acute viral disease that can occur in epidemics a...
<p>Phylogenetic position of 45 AIVs collected in wild birds in six countries in South America: Argen...
Avian influenza (AI) viruses have been sporadically isolated in South America. The most recent repor...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
Abstract Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces sa...
Wild aquatic birds are the major reservoir of influenza A virus. Cloacal swabs and feces samples (n ...
AbstractA type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamo...
A type A avian influenza (AI) virus was isolated from dead or severely ill red-winged tinamous (Rhyn...
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 ...
Migratory aquatic birds play an important role in the maintenance and spread of avian influenza viru...
While the circulation of avian influenza viruses (IAV) in wild birds in the northern hemisphere has ...
Aquatic birds are the natural reservoir for avian influenza viruses (AIV). Habitats in Brazil provid...
Our understanding of the global ecology of avian influenza A viruses (AIVs) is impeded by historical...
Aquatic birds are considered the natural reservoir of all influenza viruses (Webster et al. 1992). L...
Avian influenza or bird flu is a highly contagious acute viral disease that can occur in epidemics a...
<p>Phylogenetic position of 45 AIVs collected in wild birds in six countries in South America: Argen...