Study: “HPAI does not persist in migratory birds”

17-08-2016 | | |
<em>Photo: Mike F. Alquinto / EPA</em>
Photo: Mike F. Alquinto / EPA
The H5 avian influenza A virus that devastated North American poultry farms in 2014-15 was initially spread by migratory waterfowl, but evidence suggests such highly pathogenic flu viruses do not persist in wild birds. While wild ducks and other aquatic birds are known to be natural hosts for low pathogenic flu viruses associated with milder symptoms, the results of this study, led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, indicate that is not the case with the highly pathogenic flu viruses th


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