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H5N1 infections in cats – public health implications
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Citation style for this article: . H5N1 infections in cats – public health implications. Euro Surveill. 2006;11(15):pii=2942. https://doi.org/10.2807/esw.11.15.02942-en
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The natural reservoir of influenza viruses is generally considered to be wild waterbirds. In this animal group, many species of influenza viruses circulate without seeming to cause much disease, and are therefore known as ‘low pathogenic’ avian influenza viruses
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