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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008

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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of avian influenza, poultry workers, Italy.(DISPATCHES)(Survey)
Emerging Infectious Diseases; 11/1/2006; Abbate, Rossella Di Giuseppe, Gabriella Marinelli, Paolo Angelillo, Italo F.; 2310 words ; We asked Italian poultry workers about knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding avian influenza. It was perceived to be a low occupational hazard, and wearing protective equipment and handwashing were not routine practices. Knowledge of transmission and preventive measures should be improved. Read more
New portable biosensor detects avian influenza.(Science & Technology)
USA Today (Magazine); 4/1/2007; 361 words ; A portable biosensor for in-field, rapid screening of avian influenza virus has been developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers led by Yanbin Li, professor of biological engineering in the University of Arkansas' Division of Agriculture, Fayetteville. The device specifically and Read more
Avian Influenza: A New Pandemic Threat?
Mayo Clinic Proceedings; 4/1/2004; Trampuz, Andrej; Prabhu, Rajesh M; Smith, Thomas F; Baddour, Larry M; 5783 words ; In December 2003, the largest outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 occurred among poultry in 8 Asian countries. A limited number of human H5N1 infections have been reported from Vietnam and Thailand, with a mortality rate approaching 70%. Deaths have occurred in otherwise healthy Read more
Spread of avian influenza viruses among birds.
Journal of Environmental Health; 5/1/2006; 502 words ; Avian influenza viruses circulate among birds worldwide. Certain birds, particularly water birds, act as hosts for influenza viruses by carrying the virus in their intestines and shedding it. Infected birds shed virus in saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. Susceptible birds can become infected Read more
PREVENTION, DETECTION, AND ERADICATION OF AVIAN INFLUENZA:RON DEHAVEN
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Crossing the species barrier: the threat of an avian influenza pandemic.(Disease/Disorder overview)
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Vectored vaccines for avian influenza.
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New Portable Biosensor Detects Avian Influenza
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Vic: Facts on avian influenza
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