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    Bi Y, Mei K, Shi W, Liu D, Yu X, Gao Z, Zhao L, Gao GF, Chen J, Chen Q.
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    Emerg Microbes Infect; 2022 Dec; 11(1):1174-1185. PubMed ID: 35380505
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    Liu CG, Liu M, Liu F, Lv R, Liu DF, Qu LD, Zhang Y.
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    de Vries E, Guo H, Dai M, Rottier PJ, van Kuppeveld FJ, de Haan CA.
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  • 27. Attenuation of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses in Indonesia following the reassortment and acquisition of genes from low pathogenicity avian influenza A virus progenitors.
    Dharmayanti NLPI, Thor SW, Zanders N, Hartawan R, Ratnawati A, Jang Y, Rodriguez M, Suarez DL, Samaan G, Pudjiatmoko, Davis CT.
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  • 29. A study of the relationship between human infection with avian influenza a (H5N6) and environmental avian influenza viruses in Fujian, China.
    Chen P, Xie JF, Lin Q, Zhao L, Zhang YH, Chen HB, Weng YW, Huang Z, Zheng KC.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2019 Sep 02; 19(1):762. PubMed ID: 31477028
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    Wade A, Taïga T, Fouda MA, MaiMoussa A, Jean Marc FK, Njouom R, Vernet MA, Djonwe G, Mballa E, Kazi JP, Salla A, Nenkam R, Poueme Namegni R, Bamanga H, Casimir NKM, LeBreton M, Nwobegahay JM, Fusaro A, Zecchin B, Milani A, Gaston M, Chepnda VR, Dickmu Jumbo S, Souley A, Aboubakar Y, Fotso Kamnga Z, Nkuo C, Atkam H, Dauphin G, Wiersma L, Bebay C, Nzietchueng S, Vincent T, Biaou C, Mbacham W, Monne I, Cattoli G.
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    Zhao K, Gu M, Zhong L, Duan Z, Zhang Y, Zhu Y, Zhao G, Zhao M, Chen Z, Hu S, Liu W, Liu X, Peng D, Liu X.
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  • 34. Highly pathogenic H5N6 avian influenza virus subtype clade 2.3.4.4 indigenous in South Korea.
    Shin J, Kang S, Byeon H, Cho SM, Kim SY, Chung YJ, Jung SH.
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  • 37. Diversity and evolution of avian influenza viruses in live poultry markets, free-range poultry and wild wetland birds in China.
    Chen LJ, Lin XD, Guo WP, Tian JH, Wang W, Ying XH, Wang MR, Yu B, Yang ZQ, Shi M, Holmes EC, Zhang YZ.
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