Abstract

Wild aquatic birds are the main reservoir of avian influenza viruses (AIV) and play a major epidemiological role in the persistence and spread of infection ([7][1]). Given their constant evolution, AIV are a permanent threat to animal and public health and their active surveillance was intensified

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