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1 October 1977 EXPERIMENTAL EXPOSURE OF FRANKLINS' GULLS (Larvus pipixcan) AND MALLARDS (Anas platyrhynchos) TO A TURKEY INFLUENZA A VIRUS A/Turkey/Minn/BF/72 (Hav6Neq2)
ARUN K. BAHL, BENJAMIN S. POMEROY
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Abstract

Gulls (Larvus pipixcan) and mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) were experimentally exposed to a turkey influenza A isolant, A/turkey/Minn/BF/72 (Hav6Neq 2). No clinical signs of disease were observed in either species. Tracheal shedding of virus from the gulls persisted for 24 days post-inoculation but virus later than 6 days post exposure could not be demonstrated in either tracheal or cloacal samples from the mallards. Precipitating antibodies were not detected. Hemagglutination-inhibition antibodies were demonstrated in inoculated gulls but antibody levels were low and erratic in ducks.

BAHL and POMEROY: EXPERIMENTAL EXPOSURE OF FRANKLINS' GULLS (Larvus pipixcan) AND MALLARDS (Anas platyrhynchos) TO A TURKEY INFLUENZA A VIRUS A/Turkey/Minn/BF/72 (Hav6Neq2)1
ARUN K. BAHL and BENJAMIN S. POMEROY "EXPERIMENTAL EXPOSURE OF FRANKLINS' GULLS (Larvus pipixcan) AND MALLARDS (Anas platyrhynchos) TO A TURKEY INFLUENZA A VIRUS A/Turkey/Minn/BF/72 (Hav6Neq2)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(4), 420-426, (1 October 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.4.420
Received: 14 February 1977; Published: 1 October 1977
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