Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Genomic characterization of highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza viruses from Alaska during 2022 provides evidence for genotype-specific trends of spatiotemporal and interspecies disseminatio
- Reference: Ahlstrom, C. A., M. K. Torchetti, J. Lenoch, K. B. Beckmen, M. Boldenow, E. J. Buck, B. Daniels, K. Dilione, R. Gerlach, K. Lantz, et al. 2024. Genomic characterization of highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza viruses from Alaska during 2022 provides evidence for genotype-specific trends of spatiotemporal and interspecies dissemination. Emerging Microbes & Infections 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2024.2406291
- Audiences: Scientist
- Authors: Christina A Ahlstrom, Kimberlee Beth Beckmen, Megan Boldenow, Evan J. Buck, Bryan Daniels, Krista Dilione, Robert F. Gerlach, Kristina Lantz, Julianna K Lenoch, Mia K Torchetti
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- Keywords: molecular epidemiology, bird flu, pathogen genomics, pathogen evolution, avian influenza
- Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2024.2406291 (Offsite)
- Partners: U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Geological Survey
- Primary Authors: Christina A Ahlstrom
- Programs: Wildlife Health
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- Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication
- Regions: Region II - Southcentral Alaska, Statewide
- Species: Bald Eagle, Canada Goose, Common Raven, Sandhill Crane, Snowy Owl, Mallard, Northern Pintail, American Wigeon, Northern Shoveler, Snow Goose, Green-Winged Teal, Gadwall, Glaucous Gull, Cackling Goose, Black Brant, Parasitic Jaeger, Arctic Tern, Red-Necked Grebe
- Species Categories: Birds, Seabirds, Waterfowl
- Title: Genomic characterization of highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza viruses from Alaska during 2022 provides evidence for genotype-specific trends of spatiotemporal and interspecies disseminatio
- Topics: Disease, Health, and Nutrition, Genetics
- Year: 2024
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