نتایج جستجو برای: waterfowl

تعداد نتایج: 1321  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2011
Laura Bergmame Jane Huffman Rebecca Cole Selvadurai Dayanandan Vasyl Tkach J Daniel McLaughlin

Flukes belonging to Sphaeridiotrema are important parasites of waterfowl, and 2 morphologically similar species Sphaeridiotrema globulus and Sphaeridiotrema pseudoglobulus, have been implicated in waterfowl mortality in North America. Cytochrome oxidase I (barcode region) and partial LSU-rDNA sequences from specimens of S. globulus and S. pseudoglobulus, obtained from naturally and experimental...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Fernando G. Pasteran Luis Otaegui Leonor Guerriero Gabriel Radice Ricardo Maggiora Melina Rapoport Diego Faccone Ana Di Martino Marcelo Galas

the broad spectrum of affected species, particularly raptors. A raptor was the index case in Denmark (7). Current surveillance efforts in regions free from the virus favor investigation of signifi cant death events of waterfowl and active sampling of healthy waterfowl as the means for early detection (e.g., 9). Many national surveillance programs are heavily infl uenced by the infl uenza virus ...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 2011
Masahiro Kajihara Keita Matsuno Edgar Simulundu Mieko Muramatsu Osamu Noyori Rashid Manzoor Eri Nakayama Manabu Igarashi Daisuke Tomabechi Reiko Yoshida Masatoshi Okamatsu Yoshihiro Sakoda Kimihito Ito Hiroshi Kida Ayato Takada

In 2010, an H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) was isolated from feces of apparently healthy ducks migrating southward in Hokkaido, the northernmost prefecture of Japan. The H5N1 HPAIVs were subsequently detected in domestic and wild birds at multiple sites corresponding to the flyway of the waterfowl having stopovers in the Japanese archipelago. The Hokkaido isolate was genet...

2006
Robert G. Webster Malik Peiris Honglin Chen Yi Guan

Ongoing outbreaks of H5N1 avian influenza in migratory waterfowl, domestic poultry, and humans in Asia during the summer of 2005 present a continuing, protean pandemic threat. We review the zoonotic source of highly pathogenic H5N1 viruses and their genesis from their natural reservoirs. The acquisition of novel traits, including lethality to waterfowl, ferrets, felids, and humans, indicates an...

2015
Jeffrey S. Hall Robin E. Russell J. Christian Franson Catherine Soos Robert J. Dusek R. Bradford Allen Sean W. Nashold Joshua L. TeSlaa Jón Eínar Jónsson Jennifer R. Ballard Naomi Jane Harms Justin D. Brown Jonas Waldenström

Wild waterfowl are primary reservoirs of avian influenza viruses (AIV). However the role of sea ducks in the ecology of avian influenza, and how that role differs from freshwater ducks, has not been examined. We obtained and analyzed sera from North Atlantic sea ducks and determined the seroprevalence in those populations. We also tested swab samples from North Atlantic sea ducks for the presen...

2012
Viviane Hénaux Michael D. Samuel Robert J. Dusek Joseph P. Fleskes Hon S. Ip

Although wild waterfowl are the main reservoir for low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIv), the environment plays a critical role for the circulation and persistence of AIv. LPAIv may persist for extended periods in cold environments, suggesting that waterfowl breeding areas in the northern hemisphere may be an important reservoir for AIv in contrast to the warmer southern wintering area...

2015
Kevin E. Doherty Jeffrey S. Evans Johann Walker James H. Devries David W. Howerter

We used publically available data on duck breeding distribution and recently compiled geospatial data on upland habitat and environmental conditions to develop a spatially explicit model of breeding duck populations across the entire Prairie Pothole Region (PPR). Our spatial population models were able to identify key areas for duck conservation across the PPR and predict between 62.1-79.1% (68...

Journal: :Virus research 1997
M García D L Suarez J M Crawford J W Latimer R D Slemons D E Swayne M L Perdue

The phylogenetic relationships of the hemagglutinin (HA) and non-structural (NS) genes from avian influenza (AI) H5 subtype viruses of North American origin are presented. Analysis of the HA genes of several previously uncharacterized isolates from waterfowl and turkeys provided clear evidence of significant sequence variation and existence of multiple virus clades or sub-lineages, maintained i...

2015
John Pasick Yohannes Berhane Tomy Joseph Victoria Bowes Tamiko Hisanaga Katherine Handel Soren Alexandersen

In late November 2014 higher than normal death losses in a meat turkey and chicken broiler breeder farm in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia initiated a diagnostic investigation that led to the discovery of a novel reassortant highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N2 virus. This virus, composed of 5 gene segments (PB2, PA, HA, M and NS) related to Eurasian HPAI H5N8 and the remaining g...

Journal: :The Journal of toxicological sciences 1998
K Ochiai

proventriculus-gizzard contents. Most pellets were irregular in shape and in various stages of erosion, There was no apparent correlation between body weight and the amount of lead shot per bird. Liver discoloration was a remarkable gross finding. The entire liver parenchyma was uniformly colored dark green. Bile-colored viscous fluid oQzed from the cut surface of the liver, There was moderate-...

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