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    • Mathieu, Christian; Moreno, Valentina; Pedersen, Janice; Jeria, Julissa; Agredo, Michel; Gutiérrez, Cristian; García, Alfonso; Vásquez, Marcela; Avalos, Patricia; Retamal Merino, Patricio (Elsevier, 2015)
      Aquatic and migratory birds, the main reservoir hosts of avian influenza viruses including those with high pathogenic potential, are the wildlife species with the highest risk for viral dissemination across countries and ...
    • Tardone, Rodolfo; Rivera, Dácil; Dueñas, Fernando; Sallaberry Pincheira, Nicole; Hamilton West, Christopher; Adell, Aiko D.; Moreno Switt, Andrea I. (Wildlife Disease Association, 2020)
      Salmonella enterica is one of the main causes of gastrointestinal disease worldwide. Wild birds are capable of harboring a variety of Salmonella serovars, which could have an important role in the epidemiology of salmonellosis ...
    • Ruiz Philipps, Soledad; Jiménez Bluhm, Pedro; Di Pillo, Francisca; Baumberger, Cecilia; Galdames Alarcón, Pablo; Marambio Romero, Victor; Salazar, Carla; Mattar Bader, Cristián; Sanhueza, Juan; Schultz-Cherry, Stacey; Hamilton-West Miranda, Christopher (Wiley, 2020)
      Although wild birds are considered the main reservoir of the influenza A virus (IAV) in nature, empirical investigations exploring the interaction between the IAV prevalence in these populations and environmental drivers ...