نتایج جستجو برای: mallard duck

تعداد نتایج: 5348  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Chenglong Xiong Zhijie Zhang Qingwu Jiang Yue Chen

A patient with an influenza-like illness was first admitted to a hospital in Shanghai on 19 February 2013, and another similar case appeared 8 days later. Both patients died after approximately 2 weeks. The National Health and Family Planning Commission of China officially affirmed the pathogen being a new avian influenza virus (AIV) H7N9 subtype. Up to 20 April, 87 cases in humans were confirm...

2013
Cecilia Lindskog Patrik Ellström Björn Olsen Fredrik Pontén Debby van Riel Vincent J. Munster Daniel González-Acuña Thijs Kuiken Elsa Jourdain

We explored the attachment of an H16N3 influenza virus to human, mallard, and gull tissues using virus histochemistry applied to tissue microarrays and employing human and mallard viruses as references. Of the viruses tested, the H16N3 gull virus most readily attached to the human respiratory tract and eye. These results underscore the need to assess the potential for gull influenza viruses to ...

2005
L. Christopher Miller

Absrrt7c.r: Althul~gh winter foods o f mallards (Annsplat~rh~t tcos) and wood ducks (Aix sporlscl) have been documented in several studies, 110 stich research has been conducted in nati~ral bottomland hardwood forests in eastern 'Texas. We collected 40 mallards and 78 woocl dticks and san~pleil available foods in eastern Texas during winters 1987-1988 and 1988-89 to study food habits and prefer...

2013
Neus Latorre-Margalef Vladimir Grosbois John Wahlgren Vincent J. Munster Conny Tolf Ron A. M. Fouchier Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Björn Olsen Jonas Waldenström

Wild birds, particularly duck species, are the main reservoir of influenza A virus (IAV) in nature. However, knowledge of IAV infection dynamics in the wild bird reservoir, and the development of immune responses, are essentially absent. Importantly, a detailed understanding of how subtype diversity is generated and maintained is lacking. To address this, 18,679 samples from 7728 Mallard ducks ...

2017
Manabu ONUMA Masayoshi KAKOGAWA Masae YANAGISAWA Atsushi HAGA Tomomi OKANO Yasuko NEAGARI Tsukasa OKANO Koichi GOKA Mitsuhiko ASAKAWA

The objectives of the present study were to observe the temporal pattern of avian influenza virus (AIV) introduction into Japan and to determine which migratory birds play an important role in introducing AIV. In total, 19,407 fecal samples from migratory birds were collected at 52 sites between October 2008 and May 2015. Total nucleic acids extracted from the fecal samples were subjected to re...

2011
Cédric Zimmer Mathieu Boos Frédéric Bertrand Jean-Patrice Robin Odile Petit

Predation directly triggers behavioural decisions designed to increase immediate survival. However, these behavioural modifications can have long term costs. There is therefore a trade-off between antipredator behaviours and other activities. This trade-off is generally considered between vigilance and only one other behaviour, thus neglecting potential compensations. In this study, we consider...

2011
Dany Shoham

Based on a wealth of recent findings, in conjunction with earliest chronologies pertaining to evolutionary emergences of ancestral RNA viruses, ducks, Influenzavirus A (assumingly within ducks), and hominids, as well as to the initial domestication of mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), jungle fowl (Gallus gallus), wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), wild boar (Sus scrofa), and wild horse (Equus ...

2016
Graeme S. Cumming Douglas M. Harebottle Josphine Mundava Nickson Otieno Stephanie J. Tyler

The timing and location of reproduction are fundamental elements of reproductive success for all organisms. Understanding why animals choose to reproduce at particular times and in particular places is also important for our understanding of other aspects of organismal ecology, such as their habitat requirements, movement strategies, and biogeography. Although breeding patterns in waterfowl are...

2013
Anne Kreibich Olga Stech Jana Hundt Mario Ziller Thomas C. Mettenleiter Juergen Stech

Reassortment of influenza A virus genes enables antigenic shift resulting in the emergence of pandemic viruses with novel hemagglutinins (HA) acquired from avian strains. Here, we investigated whether historic and contemporary avian strains with different replication capacity in human cells can donate their hemagglutinin to a pandemic human virus. We performed double-infections with two avian H...

2017
JOSHUA M. OSBORN

Western Tennessee is an important region for waterfowl during non-breeding periods, supporting >40% of the Mississippi Flyway population of American black ducks (Anas rubripes). Understanding habitat selection and activities of waterfowl during the non-breeding period is important for directed habitat management on national wildlife refuges and in other wetlands important in meeting regional wa...

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