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1 April 1980 INFLUENZA A VIRUSES ISOLATED FROM MIGRATING DUCKS IN OKLAHOMA
A. ALAN KOCAN, V. S. HINSHAW, GREG A. DAUBNEY
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Abstract

Nine type A influenza viruses were isolated from migrating and wintering ducks in Oklahoma in 1976-77. Antigenic classification of the viruses isolated revealed three different subtypes: Havl Nav2, Hws Nl, and Hav6 N2. Transmission of influenza viruses from the wild ducks to sentinel birds (McGraw mallards) on the same lakes was not detected.

KOCAN, HINSHAW, and DAUBNEY: INFLUENZA A VIRUSES ISOLATED FROM MIGRATING DUCKS IN OKLAHOMA 1
A. ALAN KOCAN, V. S. HINSHAW, and GREG A. DAUBNEY "INFLUENZA A VIRUSES ISOLATED FROM MIGRATING DUCKS IN OKLAHOMA ," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(2), 281-286, (1 April 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.2.281
Received: 4 May 1979; Published: 1 April 1980
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