Autor:
Gilbert, M.
Golding, N.
Zhou, H.
Wint, G.R.W.
Robinson, Timothy P.
Tatem, A.J.
Lai, S.
Zhou, S.
Jiang, H.
Guo, D.
Huang, Z.
Messina, J.P.
Xiao, X.
Linard, C.
Boeckel, Thomas P. van
Martin, V.
Bhatt, S.
Gething, P.W.
Farrar, J.J.
Hay, S.I.
Yu, H.
Two epidemic waves of an avian influenza A (H7N9) virus have so far affected China. Most human cases have been attributable to poultry exposure at live-poultry markets, where most positive isolates were sampled. The potential geographic extent of potential re-emerging epidemics is unknown, as are...
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Gilbert, M.
,
Golding, N.
,
Zhou, H.
,
Wint, G.R.W.
,
Robinson, Timothy P.
,
Tatem, A.J.
,
Lai, S.
,
Zhou, S.
,
Jiang, H.
,
Guo, D.
,
Huang, Z.
,
Messina, J.P.
,
Xiao, X.
,
Linard, C.
,
Boeckel, Thomas P. van
,
Martin, V.
,
Bhatt, S.
,
Gething, P.W.
,
Farrar, J.J.
,
Hay, S.I.
,
Yu, H.
,
[Predicting the risk of avian influenza A H7N9 infection in live-poultry markets across Asia]
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Predicting the risk of avian influenza A H7N9 infection in live-poultry markets across Asia