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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Characterization of low pathogenicity avian influenza viruses isolated from wild birds in Mongolia 2005 through 2007 | Virology Journal BioMed Central Research Characterization of low pathogenicity avian influenza viruses isolated from wild birds in Mongolia 2005 through 2007 Erica Spackman 1 David E Swayne1 Martin Gilbert2 Damien O Joly3 William B Karesh2 David L Suarez1 Ruuragchaa Sodnomdarjaa4 Purevtseren Dulam4 and Carol Cardona5 Open Access Address 1U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory Athens GA 30605 USA 2Wildlife Conservation Society 2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460 USA 3Wildlife Conservation Society 1008 Beverly Drive Nanaimo BC V9S 2S4 Canada 4State Central Veterinary Laboratory Ministry of Food Agriculture and Light Industry Ulaanbaatar 210153 Mongolia and 5University of California Department of Population Health and Reproduction Rm. 1383 Surge III Davis CA 95616 USA Email Erica Spackman - erica.spackman@ars.usda.gov David E Swayne - david.swayne@ars.usda.gov Martin Gilbert - mgilbert@wcs.org Damien O Joly - djoly@wcs.org William B Karesh - wkaresh@wcs.org David L Suarez - david.suarez@ars.usda.gov Ruuragchaa Sodnomdarjaa - vetlabnet@magicnet.mn Purevtseren Dulam - vetlabnet@magicnet.mn Carol Cardona - cjcardona@ucdavis.edu Corresponding author Published 5 November 2009 Received 18 September 2009 Accepted 5 November 2009 Virology Journal 2009 6 190 doi l0.ll86 I743-422X-6-I90 This article is available from http www.virologyj.com content 6 1 190 2009 Spackman et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http creativecommons.org licenses by 2.0 which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Background Since the emergence of H5N1 high pathogenicity HP avian influenza virus AIV in Asia numerous efforts worldwide have focused on elucidating the relative roles of wild birds and domestic poultry movement in virus dissemination. In .