Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Wild House Mice
From the article summary:
Conclusions/Significance
Avian influenza viruses replicated efficiently in wild-caught house mice without adaptation, indicating mice may be a risk pathway for movement of avian influenza viruses on poultry and gamebird farms. Differential virus replication between males and females warrants further investigation to determine the generality of this result in avian influenza disease dynamics.
I wonder if mice have been tested for H7N9 in China.
From the article summary:
Conclusions/Significance
Avian influenza viruses replicated efficiently in wild-caught house mice without adaptation, indicating mice may be a risk pathway for movement of avian influenza viruses on poultry and gamebird farms. Differential virus replication between males and females warrants further investigation to determine the generality of this result in avian influenza disease dynamics.
I wonder if mice have been tested for H7N9 in China.