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List of bibliographic references indexed by Influenza in Birds (epidemiology)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 12.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000D48 (2015) Greg CimaDEVASTATING FLU, ONGOING HARM.
001760 (2010) Chris J. Feare [Royaume-Uni]Role of wild birds in the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 and implications for global surveillance.
001A43 (2009) Guillermo Suárez Fernández[Epidemiological actualization of the avian influenza. New analysis of sanitary risk].
001F10 (2007) Chung-Ming Liu [Taïwan] ; Shu-Hua Lin ; Ying-Chen Chen ; Katherine Chun-Min Lin ; Tsung-Shu Joseph Wu ; Chwan-Chuen KingTemperature drops and the onset of severe avian influenza A H5N1 virus outbreaks.
001F14 (2007) Kenneth E. Nusbaum [États-Unis] ; James G W. Wenzel ; George S. EverlyPsychologic first aid and veterinarians in rural communities undergoing livestock depopulation.
001F16 (2007) Joseph T F. Lau [République populaire de Chine] ; Jean H. Kim ; Hiyi Tsui ; Sian GriffithsPerceptions related to human avian influenza and their associations with anticipated psychological and behavioral responses at the onset of outbreak in the Hong Kong Chinese general population.
001F18 (2007) E F Kaleta [Allemagne] ; A. Kuczka ; A. Kühnhold ; C. Bunzenthal ; B M Bönner ; K. Hanka ; T. Redmann ; A. YilmazOutbreak of duck plague (duck herpesvirus enteritis) in numerous species of captive ducks and geese in temporal conjunction with enforced biosecurity (in-house keeping) due to the threat of avian influenza A virus of the subtype Asia H5N1.
001F30 (2007) Rami Peltz [Israël] ; Galit Avisar-Shohat ; Yaron Bar-DayanDifferences in public emotions, interest, sense of knowledge and compliance between the affected area and the nationwide general population during the first phase of a bird flu outbreak in Israel.
002155 (2006) M A Gerritzen [Pays-Bas] ; E. Lambooij ; J A Stegeman ; B M SpruijtSlaughter of poultry during the epidemic of avian influenza in the Netherlands in 2003.
002167 (2006) Joseph T F. Lau [République populaire de Chine] ; Hiyi Tsui ; Jean H. Kim ; Sian GriffithsPerceptions about status and modes of H5N1 transmission and associations with immediate behavioral responses in the Hong Kong general population.
003B12 (????) Oludayo F. Fasina [Nigeria] ; Godman E. Jonah ; Victoria Pam ; Yuri Milaneschi ; Sara Gostoli ; Chiara RafanelliPsychosocial effects associated with highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in Nigeria.
003B17 (????) Paul C. Perrin [États-Unis] ; O Lee Mccabe ; George S. Everly ; Jonathan M. LinksPreparing for an influenza pandemic: mental health considerations.

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