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From 2010-2018 we investigated the occurrence of avian influenza virus in wild birds in Iceland. A total of 6635 swabs samples were collected from wild birds or fecal material directly associated with wild birds. We screened all samples by a real time - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test with 381 testing positive. Further testing of all RT-PCR positive samples and all negative samples collected in 2012 by virus isolation yielded 120 positives, with 92 of those testing positive by RT-PCR for avian influenza virus.
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Tags: Akureyri,
Alftanes,
Breidafjordur,
Brimnes,
East Atlantic Flyway, All tags...
Egilsstadir,
Eyjafjordur,
Faxafloi,
Fljotsdalur,
Garður,
Grimsey,
Grindavik,
Grundarfjordur,
Grundarhverfi,
Hafnarfjordur,
Hofn,
Husavik,
Hvalnes,
Hveragerdi,
Iceland,
Kollafjordur,
Lon,
Madison, Wisconsin,
Myrar,
Njardvik,
Reydarfjordur,
Reykjanes,
Rif,
Sandgerdi,
Seljalandsfoss,
Seltjarnarnes,
Skagafjordur,
Snaefellsness,
Sudursveit,
Thveit,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS-EMA-LOW-SB SMC: Migratory birds,
Vogar,
Wildlife Disease,
avian influenza,
biota,
viruses, Fewer tags
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From 2010-2018 we investigated the occurrence of avian influenza antibody in wild birds in Iceland. A total of 2453 serum samples were collected from wild birds. We tested all samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for evidence of previous exposure to avian influenza virus with 1302 testing positive.
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