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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,...
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European H16N3 Gull Influenza Virus Attaches to the Human Respiratory Tract and Eye
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Japan - Seagulls move to the big city
Seagulls move to the big city
From time immemorial, black-tailed gulls have looked for two things in their nesting colonies: rockiness and inaccessibility.....
http://www.asahi.com/english/TKY201107210347.html...
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Japan - Avian influenza confirmed from wild birds in Tottori prefecture
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Ukraine, Over 1,500 dead birds found on Azov sea island - Not H5N1
Ukraine, Over 1,500 dead birds found on Azov sea island
[Source: RIA/Novosti, View Original Article. 10/23/10.]
Around 1,500 dead birds have been found on Ukraine's Bolshoi Dzendzik Island near the Berdyansk spit...
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Virus Res. Limited evidence of trans-hemispheric movement of avian influenza viruses among contemporary North American shorebird isolates.
Virus Res. 2009 Dec 5. [Epub ahead of print]
Limited evidence of trans-hemispheric movement of avian influenza viruses among contemporary North American shorebird isolates.
Pearce JM, Ramey AM, Ip HS, Gill RE Jr. - Alaska Science...