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Volumn 33, Issue , 2015, Pages 11-19

Does host receptivity or host exposure drives dynamics of infectious diseases? The case of West Nile Virus in wild birds

Author keywords

Ecological factors; Infection process; Multi host pathogen; Receptivity; West nile

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; BIRD; BREEDING SOCIALITY; CONTROLLED STUDY; ECOLOGICAL TRAIT; EXPOSURE; GENETIC PARAMETERS; HEREDITY; HOST RANGE; INFECTION SENSITIVITY; MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY; NESTLING; NONHUMAN; NORTH AMERICA; PHYLOGENETIC DISTANCE; PRIORITY JOURNAL; SEROPREVALENCE; SOCIAL BEHAVIOR; SPECIES DIFFERENTIATION; VIRUS INFECTION; WEST NILE FLAVIVIRUS; WILD BIRD; ANIMAL; BIRD DISEASES; CLASSIFICATION; ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE; GENETICS; HOST PATHOGEN INTERACTION; PHYLOGENY; PHYSIOLOGY; QUANTITATIVE TRAIT; SPECIES DIFFERENCE; VETERINARY; VIROLOGY; WEST NILE FEVER; WEST NILE VIRUS; WILD ANIMAL;

EID: 84928338035     PISSN: 15671348     EISSN: 15677257     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2015.04.011     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (5)

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