Animal influenza virus surveillance
May 2003
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volume 21, issue 16 pp 1754-1757.
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Influenza surveillance studies in humans and animals performed for many years have provided a wealth of data on the ecology and evolution of influenza viruses and their public health related and economical impact. Here we provide a brief overview of some of the data from the past and give our view on how the continued and intensified animal influenza virus surveillance may aid in the early recognition and management of outbreaks in the future.
Keywords
- Animals
- Humans
- Animals, Wild
- Animals, Domestic
- Zoonoses
- Disease Vectors
- Influenza, Human/epidemiology
- Influenza, Human/veterinary*
- Orthomyxoviridae/isolation & purification*
- Orthomyxoviridae/pathogenicity
Automatically Extracted Terms
- influenza
- virus
- influenza viruses
- animal
- surveillance
- human
- disease
- infection
- surveillance studies
- pandemic
- outbreak
- kawaoka y
- horse
- fouchier
- species
- poultry
- webster rg
- webster
- transmission
- subtype