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High path bird flu not found in US wild birds

High path bird flu not found in US wild birds

Sorry, needs deleting; not seeing button/link for doing so...

'"Despite the industry pointing its finger at the wild birds, it's just not there," said Michael Osterholm, who directs the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. "It was not the source of widespread transmission to many operations throughout the Upper Midwest.”'

http://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/03/01/bird-flu-outbreak-mystery

Also maybe of interest, if you haven’t seen:
[URL="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286012981_Steiof_K_J_Mooij_P_Petermann_2015_Die_Wildvogelthese_zum_Auftreten_hoch_pathogener_Vogelgrippeviren_-_aktueller_Stand_und_kritische_Prufung_der_Position_des_Friedrich-Loeffler-Instituts_Stand_Juni_201"]Die „Wildvogelthese“ zum Au reten hoch pathogener Vogelgrippeviren – aktueller Stand und kritische Prüfung der Position des Friedrich-Loe er-Instituts
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In German, but English summary includes:
"Wild birds are dead ends for HPAI viruses. If they die, the virus vanishes as well.”
- ie Dead Ducks Don’t Fly.

[ Last edited by wmartin at 2/03/2016 08:56 ]
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