Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact between domestic and wild animals to assess risks of pathogen transmission, e.g., avian influenza. Here, we investigated whether oral inoculation of laying hens with feces of wild ducks (mallards, Anas platyrhynchos) resulted in a hen fecal microbiome that was detectably altered on community parameters or relative abundances of individual genera. To distinguish between effects of the duck inoculum and effects of the inoculation procedure, we compared the fecal microbiomes of adult laying hens resulting from 3 treatments: inoculation with wild duck feces (duck), inoculation with chicken feces (auto), and a negative control group with no treatment. ...
Background: Laying hens with access to outdoor ranges are exposed to additional environmental micro-...
The migration of wild birds plays an important role in the transmission and spread of H5 highly path...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact betwe...
Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact betwe...
Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact betwe...
Waterfowl, especially ducks of the genus Anas, are natural reservoir species for influenza A virus (...
Waterfowl, especially ducks of the genus Anas, are natural reservoir species for influenza A virus (...
ABSTRACT Waterfowl, especially ducks of the genus Anas, are natural reservoir species for influenza ...
Waterfowl, especially ducks and geese, are primary reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAVs) that ev...
Waterfowl, especially ducks and geese, are primary reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAVs) that ev...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Background: Laying hens with access to outdoor ranges are exposed to additional environmental micro-...
Background: Laying hens with access to outdoor ranges are exposed to additional environmental micro-...
The migration of wild birds plays an important role in the transmission and spread of H5 highly path...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact betwe...
Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact betwe...
Interspecies transmission of fecal microbiota can serve as an indicator for (indirect) contact betwe...
Waterfowl, especially ducks of the genus Anas, are natural reservoir species for influenza A virus (...
Waterfowl, especially ducks of the genus Anas, are natural reservoir species for influenza A virus (...
ABSTRACT Waterfowl, especially ducks of the genus Anas, are natural reservoir species for influenza ...
Waterfowl, especially ducks and geese, are primary reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAVs) that ev...
Waterfowl, especially ducks and geese, are primary reservoirs for influenza A viruses (IAVs) that ev...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...
Background: Laying hens with access to outdoor ranges are exposed to additional environmental micro-...
Background: Laying hens with access to outdoor ranges are exposed to additional environmental micro-...
The migration of wild birds plays an important role in the transmission and spread of H5 highly path...
Ducks usually show little or no clinical signs following highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inf...