Detection of Low Pathogenicity Influenza A(H7N3) Virus during Duck Mortality Event, Cambodia, 2017
Annika Suttie, Sokhoun Yann, Phalla Y, Sothyra Tum, Yi-Mo Deng, Vibol Hul, Viseth Srey Horm, Ian Barr, Andrew Greenhill, Paul F. Horwood, Kristina Osbjer, Erik A. Karlsson, and Philippe Dussart
Author affiliations: Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (A. Suttie, S. Yann, P. Y, V. Hul, V.S. Horm, E.A. Karlsson, P. Dussart); Federation University, Churchill, Victoria, Australia (A. Suttie, A. Greenhill); National Animal Health and Production Research Institute, Cambodia Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Phnom Penh (S. Tum); World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Y.-M. Deng, I. Barr); James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia (P.F. Horwood); Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Phnom Penh (K. Osbjer)
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Figure 1. Location of duck mortality event and detection of influenza A(H7N3) virus in Kampong Thom Province (gold shading), Cambodia, January 2017. Open circle indicates exact location of the mortality event.
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