AbstractThis study presents an interconnected approach for circumventing two inherent limitations associated with studies defining the natural history of influenza A viruses in wild birds. The first limiting factor is the ability to maintain a cold chain from specimen collection to the laboratory when study sites are in more remote locations. The second limiting factor is the ability to identify all influenza A virus HA subtypes present in an original sample. We report a novel method for molecular subtyping of avian influenza A virus hemagglutinin genes using degenerate primers designed to amplify all known hemagglutinin subtypes. It was shown previously that templates larger than 200 bp were not consistently amplifiable from ethanol-fixed ...
All subtypes of influenza Type A viruses infect wild birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds, but...
Although extensive data exist on avian influenza in wild birds in North America, limited information...
Surveillance studies in wild animals provide information on the prevalence of avian influenza viruse...
AbstractThis study presents an interconnected approach for circumventing two inherent limitations as...
A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for early detect...
<div><p>A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for earl...
A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for early detect...
All subtypes of influenza Type A viruses infect wild birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds, but...
AbstractTwo viruses with a novel hemagglutinin (HA), A/duck/Australia/341/83 and A/shearwater/West A...
A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for early detect...
Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which originate in poultry upon transmission ...
We surveyed the genetic diversity among avian influenza virus (AIV) in wild birds, comprising 167 co...
The Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is the world’s most numerous wild duck species and is an important ...
Wild aquatic birds are recognized as the natural reservoir of avian influenza A viruses (AIV), but a...
Continuing outbreaks of H5N1 highly pathogenic (HP) avian influenza virus (AIV) infections of wild b...
All subtypes of influenza Type A viruses infect wild birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds, but...
Although extensive data exist on avian influenza in wild birds in North America, limited information...
Surveillance studies in wild animals provide information on the prevalence of avian influenza viruse...
AbstractThis study presents an interconnected approach for circumventing two inherent limitations as...
A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for early detect...
<div><p>A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for earl...
A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for early detect...
All subtypes of influenza Type A viruses infect wild birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds, but...
AbstractTwo viruses with a novel hemagglutinin (HA), A/duck/Australia/341/83 and A/shearwater/West A...
A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for early detect...
Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which originate in poultry upon transmission ...
We surveyed the genetic diversity among avian influenza virus (AIV) in wild birds, comprising 167 co...
The Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is the world’s most numerous wild duck species and is an important ...
Wild aquatic birds are recognized as the natural reservoir of avian influenza A viruses (AIV), but a...
Continuing outbreaks of H5N1 highly pathogenic (HP) avian influenza virus (AIV) infections of wild b...
All subtypes of influenza Type A viruses infect wild birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds, but...
Although extensive data exist on avian influenza in wild birds in North America, limited information...
Surveillance studies in wild animals provide information on the prevalence of avian influenza viruse...