2008
DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-44.2.351
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Is the Occurrence of Avian Influenza Virus in Charadriiformes Species and Location Dependent?

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Birds in the order Charadriiformes were sampled at multiple sites in the eastern half of the continental USA, as well as at Argentina, Chile, and Bermuda, during 1999-2005, and tested for avian influenza virus (AIV). Of more than 9,400 birds sampled, AIV virus was isolated from 290 birds. Although Ruddy Turnstones (Arenaria interpres) comprised just 25% of birds sampled, they accounted for 87% of isolates. Only eight AIV isolations were made from birds at four locations outside of the Delaware Bay, US… Show more

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“…The consistent temporal pattern of infection and seroconversion (between and within years) at this site suggests an annual and localized epidemic; reported AIV isolations from Ruddy Turnstones at Delaware Bay each May since 1985 (Krauss et al, 2004;Hanson et al, 2008;Krauss et al, 2010) clearly demonstrate this predictable event.…”
Section: Ruddy Turnstonesmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…The consistent temporal pattern of infection and seroconversion (between and within years) at this site suggests an annual and localized epidemic; reported AIV isolations from Ruddy Turnstones at Delaware Bay each May since 1985 (Krauss et al, 2004;Hanson et al, 2008;Krauss et al, 2010) clearly demonstrate this predictable event.…”
Section: Ruddy Turnstonesmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Shorebirds and gulls were captured with cannon nets as part of long-term population studies. Following banding and measurement, swab samples for virus isolation were collected, stored, processed, and tested in embryonated chicken eggs as previously described (Hanson et al, 2008). Cloacal swabs were collected from all birds; in addition, oropharyngeal swabs were collected from Laughing Gulls in 2008 and analyzed separately (none were positive).…”
Section: Field and Laboratory Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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