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Avian Influenza Viruses in Wild Birds: Virus Evolution in a Multihost Ecosystem.
Venkatesh D, Poen MJ, Bestebroer TM, Scheuer RD, Vuong O, Chkhaidze M, Machablishvili A, Mamuchadze J, Ninua L, Fedorova NB, Halpin RA, Lin X, Ransier A, Stockwell TB, Wentworth DE, Kriti D, Dutta J, van Bakel H, Puranik A, Slomka MJ, Essen S, Brown IH, Fouchier RAM, Lewis NS. Venkatesh D, et al. Among authors: puranik a. J Virol. 2018 Jul 17;92(15):e00433-18. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00433-18. Print 2018 Aug 1. J Virol. 2018. PMID: 29769347 Free PMC article.
Transmission dynamics between infected waterfowl and terrestrial poultry: Differences between the transmission and tropism of H5N8 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (clade 2.3.4.4a) among ducks, chickens and turkeys.
Puranik A, Slomka MJ, Warren CJ, Thomas SS, Mahmood S, Byrne AMP, Ramsay AM, Skinner P, Watson S, Everett HE, Núñez A, Brown IH, Brookes SM. Puranik A, et al. Virology. 2020 Feb;541:113-123. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.10.014. Epub 2019 Oct 31. Virology. 2020. PMID: 32056709 Free article.
Ducks Are Susceptible to Infection with a Range of Doses of H5N8 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus (2016, Clade 2.3.4.4b) and Are Largely Resistant to Virus-Specific Mortality, but Efficiently Transmit Infection to Contact Turkeys.
Slomka MJ, Puranik A, Mahmood S, Thomas SS, Seekings AH, Byrne AMP, Núñez A, Bianco C, Mollett BC, Watson S, Brown IH, Brookes SM. Slomka MJ, et al. Among authors: puranik a. Avian Dis. 2019 Mar 1;63(sp1):172-180. doi: 10.1637/11905-052518-Reg.1. Avian Dis. 2019. PMID: 31131575