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Meanings of pathogenic avian in English
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Usage of pathogenic avian in English
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The H5 birdflu strain is a low pathogenicavian influenza.
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This year there have already been outbreaks of high- pathogenicavian influenza in Libya and India.
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The most recent outbreak of high pathogenicavian flu in the United States was in 2004.
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Rift Valley fever, highly pathogenicavian influenza, etc.
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We propose the ferret as an alternative model system for the study of these highly pathogenicavian viruses.
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There is an urgent need to develop novel approaches to vaccination against the emerging, highly pathogenicavian influenza viruses.
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The highly pathogenicavian H5N1 influenza virus has the potential to incite a global pandemic.
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Objective: Highly pathogenicavian influenza A virus H5N1 has the potential to cause a pandemic.
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Highly pathogenicavian influenza (HPAI) viruses continue to threaten smallholder poultry producers in several South-east Asian countries, including Vietnam.
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Low- pathogenicavian influenza strains generally have little effect, although the highly pathogenic forms can wipe out flocks in a matter of days.
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PMID: 19840660 The highly pathogenicavian H5N1 influenza virus has the potential to incite a global pandemic.
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H5N1 highly pathogenicavian influenza virus (HPAIV) is a major animal pathogen and public health threat.
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Low pathogenicavian influenza (LPAI) H9N2 viruses have established endemic status in Egyptian poultry populations since 2012.
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The highly pathogenicavian influenza H5N1 virus continues to spread globally in domestic poultry with sporadic transmission to humans.
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Notably, a subset of these common hits was also essential for replication of a highly pathogenicavian H5N1 strain.
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Chicken and ducks are important hosts in responses to highly pathogenicavian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1 infection.