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spatial assessment of the potential risk of avian influenza a virus infection in three raptor species in japan.avian influenza a, a highly pathogenic avian influenza, is a lethal infection in certain species of wild birds, including some endangered species. raptors are susceptible to avian influenza, and spatial risk assessment of such species may be valuable for conservation planning. we used the maximum entropy approach to generate potential distribution models of three raptor species from presence-only data for the mountain hawk-eagle nisaetus nipalensis, northern goshawk accipiter gentilis and peregr ...201626972333
no evidence of avian influenza antibodies in two species of raptor nestlings inhabiting norway.since 2016, incursions of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (hpaiv) h5n8 clade 2.3.4.4b have caused unprecedented clinical signs and mortality in white-tailed eagles (wte; haliaeetus albicilla) across europe and have been found to be infecting other raptor species, such as the northern goshawk (ng; accipiter gentilis). before this study, no screening of norwegian raptors had been undertaken.201931660964
h9n2 influenza virus spillover into wild birds from poultry in china bind to human-type receptors and transmit in mammals via respiratory droplets.h9n2 influenza virus has been reported worldwide for several decades, and it has evolved into multiple genotypes among domestic poultry. however, the study involving ecology and evolution of low pathogenic avian influenza virus h9n2 in wild birds in china is limited. here, we carried out surveillance of avian influenza virus h9n2 in wild birds along with the east asian-australian migratory flyway in china in 2017. to estimate the prevalence of h9n2 avian virus in wild birds, information on expos ...202133566453
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