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Autor:
Andrew C. Breed, M. McArthur, Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam, Graham Burgess, M. A. Hoque, T. Leen, Jeff Butler, N. Y.-H. Kung, P. Mileto, Frank Y. K. Wong, AJ Read, Matthew J. Neave, Simeon Lisovski, Bethany J. Hoye, Kelly R. Davies, Philip M. Hansbro, Vittoria Stevens, Simone Warner, Paul F. Horwood, A. Crawley, Aeron C. Hurt, Michelle Wille, PD Kirkland, Kim O’Riley, CJ Dickason, S. Ban de Gouvea Pedroso, Marcel Klaassen, S. E. Lynch, VL Grillo, S. Martin, I. Broz, Edward C. Holmes
Publikováno v:
PLoS pathogens. 18(5)
Most of our understanding of the ecology and evolution of avian influenza A virus (AIV) in wild birds is derived from studies conducted in the northern hemisphere on waterfowl, with a substantial bias towards dabbling ducks. However, relevant environ
Autor:
Lucy A Bissett, N. R. Perkins, Joseph S. M. Peiris, Yi Guan, R. S. Morris, Kennedy F. Shortridge, Trevor M. Ellis, L. Sims, N. Y H. Kung
Publikováno v:
Avian Diseases. 47:1037-1041
Retail live poultry markets (LPMs) may act as a reservoir of avian influenza viruses (AIV). In this study we test the hypothesis that a rest day in the LPMs where the stalls are completely emptied of poultry, cleansed, and restocked will reduce the i
Autor:
VL Grillo, Mark O’Dea, Rupert Woods, Mda Hoque, Kim O’Riley, David A. Roshier, Philip M. Hansbro, PD Kirkland, Simeon Lisovski, Marcel Klaassen, Lee F. Skerratt, Marta Ferenczi, Jemma Bergfeld, Aeron C. Hurt, CJ Dickason, Graham Burgess, Simone Warner, B Cookson, KE Arzey, Lyndel Post, N. Y.-H. Kung, RB Jackson, Xikun Wang, John P. Tracey, T. Hollingsworth
Publikováno v:
EPIC3Australian Veterinary Journal, 93(11), pp. 387-393, ISSN: 00050423
Background: Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are found worldwide in numerous bird species, causing significant disease in gallinaceous poultry and occasionally other species. Surveillance of wild bird reservoirs provides an opportunity to add to the un
Autor:
K. C. Dyrting, H Wong, Kennedy F. Shortridge, Yi Guan, Malik Peiris, N. Y H. Kung, Trevor M. Ellis, L. Sims, K. K. Liu
Publikováno v:
Avian diseases. 47
An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza caused by multiple genotypes of H5N1 virus occurred in Hong Kong, commencing in January 2002. Infection in local chicken farms was preceded by the detection of virus in multiple retail markets and the