How Waterfowl Movement Patterns Influence the Spread of Bird Flu
A study of Northern Hemisphere waterfowl suggests that environmental diversity and human activity significantly impact the transmission of H5N1.
A study of Northern Hemisphere waterfowl suggests that environmental diversity and human activity significantly impact the transmission of H5N1.
A study of Northern Hemisphere waterfowl suggests that environmental diversity and human activity significantly impact the transmission of H5N1.
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Read MoreMass bird flu infections pose a significant risk to vulnerable species and increase the opportunity for the virus to spill over into people.
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