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Volumn 141, Issue 11, 2013, Pages 2444-2453

Distribution and dynamics of risk factors associated with highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1

Author keywords

HPAI risk; migratory birds; poultry; Poyang Lake

Indexed keywords

AIR TEMPERATURE; ARTICLE; AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS; BIRD; CHICKEN; CHINA; CONTROLLED STUDY; CROPPING SYSTEM; DISEASE ASSOCIATION; DUCK; EPIDEMIC; GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION; HUMAN; INFECTION RISK; INFLUENZA A (H5N1); INFLUENZA VIRUS A H5N1; LAKE; LAND USE; MIGRATORY SPECIES; NONHUMAN; POPULATION DENSITY; POPULATION RISK; POULTRY; RISK ASSESSMENT; RISK FACTOR; VIRUS STRAIN; VIRUS TRANSMISSION; VIRUS VIRULENCE; WILD ANIMAL;

EID: 84885074483     PISSN: 09502688     EISSN: 14694409     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0950268813000101     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (5)

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