Re: Ecologic Immunology of Avian Influenza (H5N1) in Migratory Birds
The bird watcher fairy tales are all over the internet. I am sure you can find others that would like to hear more of the nonsense, but the real story is in the sequence, and it could not be clearer.Where is the fairy tale, when I say, that it is important to know the species, and in the case of bar headed gooses it would be interesting to know, whether they were half domesticated or not? That are only some factors which are required to understand the epidemiological modell in toto.
In 2005/2006 sometimes the birds weren't even specified. Great, now we have a sequenced dead duck, but if we would know the definite species, the flu scientist would know more today, which species are more effected. Till today, noone can draw a clear picture of the distribution/emerging modell.
In fact I believe R.G. Webster et al. are close on that what You call fairy tale.
Maybe You didn't get it through, but i don't believe on dead ducks don't fly ... what i believe is based on different facts ... sequences, datas from interdisciplinary sciences ... which create a complex epidemiological modell ... genetic sequences are just the "heart" of it.