Analysis of Canadian wildlife HPAI H5N1 surveillance data identifies Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia as hotspots with higher detection counts linked to reassortant lineages, autumn/spring seasons, and key avian hosts.
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Spatiotemporal dynamics and ecological risk factors of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) in Canadian wildlife: A One Health surveillance analysis
Analysis of Canadian wildlife HPAI H5N1 surveillance data identifies Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia as hotspots with higher detection counts linked to reassortant lineages, autumn/spring seasons, and key avian hosts.