Predicted Avian Influenza Prevalence for Wild Waterfowl Species Across the Continental United States
Dates
Publication Date
2022-01-20
Time Period
2022
Citation
Kent, C.M., Prosser, D.J., and Sullivan, J.D., 2022, Predicted Avian Influenza Prevalence for Wild Waterfowl Species Across the Continental United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9YAG59T.
Summary
This data release provides the predicted proportion of birds testing positive for IAV for each species at weekly intervals for each county centroid in the continental United States. This data supports a paired USGS publication.
Summary
This data release provides the predicted proportion of birds testing positive for IAV for each species at weekly intervals for each county centroid in the continental United States. This data supports a paired USGS publication.
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Kent, C.M., Ramey, A.M., Ackerman, J.T., Bahl, J., Bevins, S.N., Bowman, A.S., Boyce, W.M., Cardona, C.J., Casazza, M.L., Cline, T.D. and E De La Cruz, S., 2022. Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle. Scientific Reports, 12(1), pp.1-10.
These model derived data were assembled to serve as inputs to models for the estimation of avian influenza transmission risk from wild waterfowl to domestic poultry.