Биологическое разнообразие вариантов вируса гриппа A у диких птиц Центральной Азии
Диссертация
Актуальность мониторинга вируса гриппа, в первую очередь у диких птиц, вызвана тем, что, начиная с 1997 года, в странах Юго-Восточной Азии и Китае начал формироваться эндемичный очаг вируса гриппа H5N15 субтипа. Впоследствии вирус распространился по всему миру, вызывая вспышки заболевания в Азии, Европе, Африке. Вирус гриппа H5N1 -субтипа способствовал возникновению массовых эпизоотий домашних… Читать ещё >
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