نتایج جستجو برای: waterfowl

تعداد نتایج: 1321  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology 1974

Journal: :Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2000

Journal: :Achievements in the Life Sciences 2014

2011
Dustin M. Arsnoe Hon S. Ip Jennifer C. Owen

Migrating waterfowl are implicated in the global spread of influenza A viruses (IAVs), and mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) are considered a particularly important IAV reservoir. Prevalence of IAV infection in waterfowl peaks during autumn pre-migration staging and then declines as birds reach wintering areas. Migration is energetically costly and birds often experience declines in body condition ...

2014
Halid Kirunda Bernard Erima Agnes Tumushabe Jocelyn Kiconco Titus Tugume Sophia Mulei Derrick Mimbe Edison Mworozi Josephine Bwogi Lukwago Luswa Hannah Kibuuka Monica Millard Achilles Byaruhanga Mariette F Ducatez Scott Krauss Richard J Webby Robert G Webster Kofi Wurapa Denis K Byarugaba Fred Wabwire-Mangen

BACKGROUND Avian influenza viruses may cause severe disease in a variety of domestic animal species worldwide, with high mortality in chickens and turkeys. To reduce the information gap about prevalence of these viruses in animals in Uganda, this study was undertaken. RESULTS Influenza A virus prevalence by RT-PCR was 1.1% (45/4,052) while seroprevalence by ELISA was 0.8% (24/2,970). Virus pr...

2008
Mike Mansfield Norma Lewis

This report summarizes the results of Mine Waste Technology Program (MWTP) Activity III, Project 38, Linking Waterfowl with Contaminant Speciation in Riparian Soils, implemented and funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and jointly administered by EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This project addressed EPA’s technical issue of Mobile Toxic Constituents – Water and...

2012
Matthew L. Farnsworth Ryan S. Miller Kerri Pedersen Mark W. Lutman Seth R. Swafford Philip D. Riggs Colleen T. Webb

Outbreaks of avian influenza in North American poultry have been linked to wild waterfowl. A first step towards understanding where and when avian influenza viruses might emerge from North American waterfowl is to identify environmental and demographic determinants of infection in their populations. Laboratory studies indicate water temperature as one determinant of environmental viral persiste...

2017
Derek D. Houston Shahan Azeem Coady W. Lundy Yuko Sato Baoqing Guo Julie A. Blanchong Phillip C. Gauger David R. Marks Kyoung-Jin Yoon James S. Adelman

Background Avian influenza virus (AIV) infections occur naturally in wild bird populations and can cross the wildlife-domestic animal interface, often with devastating impacts on commercial poultry. Migratory waterfowl and shorebirds are natural AIV reservoirs and can carry the virus along migratory pathways, often without exhibiting clinical signs. However, these species rarely inhabit poultry...

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