Sampling of sea ducks for influenza A viruses in Alaska during winter provides lack of evidence for epidemiologic peak of infection

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Abstract

Sampling of sea ducks for influenza A viruses in Alaska during winter provided no evidence for an epidemiologic peak of infection. Isolates were recovered, however, that provide information on viral diversity and dispersal that may not be realized through sampling efforts focused on other avian taxa.

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Ramey, A. M., Reeves, A. B., Poulson, R. L., Wasley, J., Esler, D., & Stallknecht, D. E. (2015). Sampling of sea ducks for influenza A viruses in Alaska during winter provides lack of evidence for epidemiologic peak of infection. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 51(4), 938–941. https://doi.org/10.7589/2015-03-057

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