IntroductionWild birds and especially migratory species can become long-distance vectors for a wide range of microorganisms. The objective of the current paper is to summarize available literature on pathogens causing human disease that have been associated with wild bird species.MethodsA systematic literature search was performed to identify specific pathogens known to be associated with wild and migratory birds. The evidence for direct transmission of an avian borne pathogen to a human was assessed. Transmission to humans was classified as direct if there is published evidence for such transmission from the avian species to a person or indirect if the transmission requires a vector other than the avian species.ResultsSeveral wild and migr...
Wild birds share with humans the capacity for moving fast over large distances. During migratory mov...
The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype in Asia, which has subsequentl...
The infection of wild birds by highly pathogenic strains of avian influenza (AI) virus was virtually...
Wild birds carry a diversity of micro-organisms that are pathogenic to humans, may be transmitted ov...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
The importance of wild birds as potential vectors of disease has received recent renewed empirical i...
Аvian mobility and migration are crucial epizootological factors for the spread of several zoonoses....
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
Birds, with their broad geographic ranges and close association with humans, have historically playe...
Bird flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These flu viruses occur nat...
The relationship between the biological distinctive features of wild migratory birds and the ecology...
Birds, the only living member of the Dinosauria clade, are flying warm-blooded vertebrates displayin...
Emerging viral diseases continue to have a major global impact on human beings and animals. To be ab...
Emerging viral diseases continue to have a major global impact on human beings and animals. To be ab...
Birds migrating across national and intercontinental borders can play a role in the spread of infect...
Wild birds share with humans the capacity for moving fast over large distances. During migratory mov...
The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype in Asia, which has subsequentl...
The infection of wild birds by highly pathogenic strains of avian influenza (AI) virus was virtually...
Wild birds carry a diversity of micro-organisms that are pathogenic to humans, may be transmitted ov...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
The importance of wild birds as potential vectors of disease has received recent renewed empirical i...
Аvian mobility and migration are crucial epizootological factors for the spread of several zoonoses....
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
Birds, with their broad geographic ranges and close association with humans, have historically playe...
Bird flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These flu viruses occur nat...
The relationship between the biological distinctive features of wild migratory birds and the ecology...
Birds, the only living member of the Dinosauria clade, are flying warm-blooded vertebrates displayin...
Emerging viral diseases continue to have a major global impact on human beings and animals. To be ab...
Emerging viral diseases continue to have a major global impact on human beings and animals. To be ab...
Birds migrating across national and intercontinental borders can play a role in the spread of infect...
Wild birds share with humans the capacity for moving fast over large distances. During migratory mov...
The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype in Asia, which has subsequentl...
The infection of wild birds by highly pathogenic strains of avian influenza (AI) virus was virtually...