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Book (series)H5N8 Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) of Clade 2.3.4.4 detected through surveillance of wild migratory birds in Tyva Republic, Russian Federation – potential for international spread 2016
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H5N8 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus of Clade 2.3.4.4 has been detected in migratory birds at Lake Ubsu-Nur in Tyva Republic of the Russian Federation, located on the Central Asian Flyway. Detection of HPAI virus in this location in the past has repeatedly been followed several months later by detection of similar virus in other locations especially to the West and South of Tyva Republic. All countries along this flyway and those to the West in the former Soviet Republics, The Mid dle East, Eastern Europe and even Africa (especially West Africa) should be on the alert for incursions of this virus. -
MeetingWhat is the role of wild birds in HPAI emergence and spread? What data is needed to address their role in the ecology of this disease?
Key role of the Black and Caspian Sea countries in the early detection and management of HPAI and other TAD's: At the wildlife - livestock interface
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No results found.Enhancing preparedness and response capacity to highly pathogenic avian influenza (and other emerging/re-emerging zoonotic diseases) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia countries -
Book (series)HPAI in Europe 2007: Concurrent Outbreaks in Poultry and Wild Birds 2007
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No results found.With the renewed emergence of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus causing mortality in poultry and wild birds in Europe, questions continue to arise from both the poultry production sector and wildlife sectors about the mode of introduction of this disease into Europe, and the role that wild birds play in the maintenance and spread of HPAI.
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