2024
DOI: 10.1002/rmv.2559
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Epidemiology, biosafety, and biosecurity of Avian Influenza: Insights from the East Mediterranean region

Laith AL‐Eitan,
Iliya Khair,
Zaid Shakhatreh
et al.

Abstract: The World Organization for Animal Health defines Avian Influenza Virus as a highly infectious disease caused by diverse subtypes that continue to evolve rapidly, impacting poultry species, pet birds, wild birds, non‐human mammals, and occasionally humans. The effects of Avian influenza viruses have been recognised as a precursor for serious health concerns among affected birds, poultry, and human populations in the Middle East. Furthermore, low and high pathogenic avian influenza viruses lead to respiratory il… Show more

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