European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Reporting avian influenza surveillanceEuropean Food Safety Authority (EFSA) et al., 2018
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- European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
- Brouwer A
- Huneau A
- Kuiken T
- Staubach C
- Stegeman A
- Baldinelli F
- Verdonck F
- Aznar I
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- EFSA Journal
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Avian influenza viruses infect domestic poultry and wild birds as well as humans. In poultry, depending on whether these viruses are of high pathogenicity (HPAI) or low pathogenicity (LPAI), the infection can cause different clinical signs, with HPAI causing high mortality in …
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