Re: Discussion: Low-risk bird flu found in Ill. wild ducks-USDA
No coincidence they are testing these birds. The exact ones they predicted would be responsible for spreading the disease are doing it.
The migration or feeding behavior of dabbling ducks could at least partially explain the spread of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, the researchers add.
This group of duck species includes mallards, teal, pintails, and others that feed at or near the surface, where viruses in water are most likely to be picked up.
No coincidence they are testing these birds. The exact ones they predicted would be responsible for spreading the disease are doing it.
The migration or feeding behavior of dabbling ducks could at least partially explain the spread of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, the researchers add.
This group of duck species includes mallards, teal, pintails, and others that feed at or near the surface, where viruses in water are most likely to be picked up.
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