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Reassortment and Persistence of Influenza A Viruses from Diverse Geographic Origins within Australian Wild Birds: Evidence from a Small, Isolated Population of Ruddy Turnstones
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posted on 2021-05-01, 00:00 authored by Bethany Hoye, C M Donato, Simeon LisovskiSimeon Lisovski, Y M Deng, S Warner, A C Hurt, Marcel KlaassenMarcel Klaassen, D VijaykrishnaHigh prevalence of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) was detected in a small, low-density, isolated population of ruddy turnstones in Australia. Analysis of these viruses revealed relatively recent introductions of viral gene segments from both Eurasia and North America, as well as long-term persistence of introduced gene segments in Australian wild birds.
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Journal of VirologyVolume
95Issue
9Article number
ARTN e02193-20Publisher
AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGYLocation
United StatesPublisher DOI
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0022-538XeISSN
1098-5514Language
EnglishPublication classification
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineVirologyavian influenza virusCharadriiformesEast Asian-Australasian Flywayreassortant virusesshorebirdswhole-genome sequencingwild bird surveillanceAVIAN INFLUENZAARENARIA-INTERPRESINTERCONTINENTAL REASSORTMENTINFECTIONMIGRATIONSURVEILLANCEEVOLUTIONDYNAMICSPERPETUATION
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