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Temporal Viral Viability Data from Avian Influenza A Viruses Maintained in North American Wetlands Under Experimental and Environmental Conditions

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Data sets containing: (1) sample collection and influenza A virus (IAV) screening information for wild ducks, (2) water temperature data for six North American wetlands, (3) water quality measurement from those wetlands, (4) laboratory-based study of viral viability using Minnesota wetland water, (5) naive mallards challenged experimentally with IAVs identified from the field experiment, and (6) genetic sequence data for IAVs recovered from the challenge study.

Author(s): Reeves, A. B.; Ramey, A. M.; Drexler, J. Z.; Ackerman, J. T.; De La Cruz, S. E. W.; Lang, A.; Leyson, C.; Link, P.; Prosser, D. J.; Robertson, G. J.; Wight, J.; Youk, S.; Spackman, E.; Pantin-Jackwood, M.; Poulson, R. L.; Stallknecht, D. E.

Suggested Citation:
Reeves, A. B., Ramey, A. M., Drexler, J. Z., Ackerman, J. T., De La Cruz, S. E. W., Lang, A., Leyson, C., Link, P., Prosser, D. J., Robertson, G. J., Wight, J., Youk, S., Spackman, E., Pantin-Jackwood, M., Poulson, R. L. and Stallknecht, D. E., 2020, Temporal viral viability data from avian influenza A viruses maintained in North American wetlands under experimental and environmental conditions: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P98N5GKC.

Referenced Publication(s):

Ramey, A. M., A. B. Reeves, J. Z. Drexler, J. T. Ackerman, S. E. W. De La Cruz, A. Lang, C. Leyson, P. Link, D. J. Prosser, G. J. Robertson, J. Wight, S. Youk, E. Spackman, M. Pantin-Jackwood, R. L. Poulson, and D. E. Stallknecht. 2020. Influenza A viruses remain infectious for more than seven months in northern wetlands of North America. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287(1934):20201680. doi:10.1098/rspb.2020.1680


DataID: 305 | doi:10.5066/P98N5GKC | Date Posted Online: 2020-07-01 | Last Updated:

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