Wild bird influenza survey, Canada, 2005

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Abstract

Of 4,268 wild ducks sampled in Canada in 2005, real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR detected influenza A matrix protein (M1) gene sequence in 37% and H5 gene sequence in 5%. Mallards accounted for 61% of samples, 73% of M1-positive ducks, and 90% of H5-positive ducks. Ducks hatched in 2005 accounted for 80% of the sample.

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Parmley, E. J., Bastien, N., Booth, T. F., Bowes, V., Buck, P. A., Breault, A., … Leighton, F. A. (2008). Wild bird influenza survey, Canada, 2005. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14(1), 84–87. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1401.061562

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