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;Authors:[[Has first author::Anne Pohlmann]], [[Has author::Elke Starick]], [[Has author::Timm Harder]], [[Has author::Christian Grund]], [[Has author::Dirk Höper]], [[Has author::Anja Globig]], [[Has author::Christoph Staubach]], [[Has author::Klaas Dietze]], [[Has author::Günter Strebelow]], [[Has author::Reiner G. Ulrich]], [[Has author::Jan Schinköthe]], [[Has author::Jens P. Teifke]], [[Has author::Franz J. Conraths]], [[Has author::Thomas C. Mettenleiter]], [[Has author::Martin Beer]] | ;Authors:[[Has first author::Anne Pohlmann]], [[Has author::Elke Starick]], [[Has author::Timm Harder]], [[Has author::Christian Grund]], [[Has author::Dirk Höper]], [[Has author::Anja Globig]], [[Has author::Christoph Staubach]], [[Has author::Klaas Dietze]], [[Has author::Günter Strebelow]], [[Has author::Reiner G. Ulrich]], [[Has author::Jan Schinköthe]], [[Has author::Jens P. Teifke]], [[Has author::Franz J. Conraths]], [[Has author::Thomas C. Mettenleiter]], [[Has author::Martin Beer]] | ||
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+ | * Institute of Diagnostic Virology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Insel Riems, Germany. | ||
;In:[[Is in journal::Emerging infectious diseases (journal)|Emerging infectious diseases]], ([[Publishing date::2017]]) | ;In:[[Is in journal::Emerging infectious diseases (journal)|Emerging infectious diseases]], ([[Publishing date::2017]]) | ||
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Outbreaks among Wild Birds and Domestic Poultry Caused by Reassorted Influenza A(H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4 Viruses, Germany, 2016.
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Abstract
In November 2016, an influenza A(H5N8) outbreak caused deaths of wild birds and domestic poultry in Germany. Clade 2.3.4.4 virus was closely related to viruses detected at the Russia-Mongolia border in 2016 but had new polymerase acidic and nucleoprotein segments. These new strains may be more efficiently transmitted to and shed by birds.
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