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Monitoring of Potentially Emerging Pathogens in Wild Birds at Baikal Lake Basin in 2019.

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العنوان: Monitoring of Potentially Emerging Pathogens in Wild Birds at Baikal Lake Basin in 2019.
المؤلفون: Gulyaeva, Marina, Badmaeva, Evgeniya, Yurchenko, Kseniya, Sharshov, Kirill, Sobolev, Ivan, Bi, Yuhai, Chen, Jianjun, Shi, Weifeng, Diulin, Iliya, Dorzhiev, Tsydypzhap, Shestopalov, Alexander
المصدر: EcoHealth; Sep2022, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p335-341, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: WATERSHEDS, AVIAN influenza, SHORE birds, INFLUENZA A virus, H7N9 subtype, AVIAN influenza A virus, AVIAN influenza epidemiology, PATHOGENIC microorganisms
مستخلص: During avian influenza virus surveillance (AIV) carried out in September 2019 in the Lake Baikal basin (Northeast Asia, Russia), one cloacal swab was taken from each of 144 wild birds. The incidence of avian infections caused by viruses of the I Orthomyxoviridae i and I Paramyxoviridae i families appears to be seasonal, with the highest isolation rate being in juvenile birds in the fall of the year (Dorzhiev et al., [3]). Due to its physiographic characteristics, Northeast Asia plays a key role in the abundance, distribution, and migration ecology of wild bird species (Sharshov et al., [19]). [Extracted from the article]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:16129202
DOI:10.1007/s10393-022-01614-7