Evidence for the circulation and inter-hemispheric movement of the H14 subtype influenza A virus.
Three H14 influenza A virus (IAV) isolates recovered in 2010 during routine virus surveillance along the Mississippi Migratory Bird Flyway in Wisconsin, U.S.A. raised questions about the natural history of these rare viruses. These were the first H14 IAV isolates recovered in the Western Hemisphere...
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Autores principales: | Anthony C Fries, Jacqueline M Nolting, Angela Danner, Robert G Webster, Andrew S Bowman, Scott Krauss, Richard D Slemons |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/adee5fdfdd4e44cf842d99f9bd5d3c99 |
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