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Peer reviewed scientific article
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Authors
Dundon, William G; Heidari, Alireza; Fusaro, Alice; Monne, Isabella; Beato, Maria Serena; Cattoli, Giovanni; Koch, Guus; Starick, Elke; Brown, Ian H; Aldous, Elisabeth W; Briand, François-Xavier; Le Gall-Reculé, Ghislaine; V Jestin; Jørgensen, Poul H; Berg, Mikael; Siamak Zohari; Metreveli, Giorgi; Munir, Muhammad; Ståhl, Karl; Albina, Emmanuel; Hammoumi, Saliha; Gil, Patricia; de Almeida, Renata Servan; Smietanka, Krzysztof; Domańska-Blicharz, Katarzyna; Minta, Zenon; Steven Van Borm; Thierry van den Berg; Ana Moreno Martin; Barbieri, Ilaria; Capua, IlariaKeywords
Abstract:
Since 2006, the members of the molecular epidemiological working group of the European “EPIZONE” network of excellence have been generating sequence data on avian influenza and avian paramyxoviruses from both European and African sources in an attempt to more fully understand the circulation and impact of these viruses. This review presents a timely update on the epidemiological situation of these viruses based on sequence data generated during the lifetime of this project in addition to data produced by other groups during the same period. Based on this information and putting it all into …