Comparison of pathogenicity of subtype h9 avian influenza wild-type viruses from a wide geographic origin expressing mono-, di-, or tri-basic hemagglutinin cleavage sites

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  • who: Rokshana Parvin from the segments were closely related to European wild bird subtypes H, H, H , and H, respectivelySequence analyses of internal genome segments obtained for viruses of the , lineage and Korean lineage of German isolates revealed homogenous genotype patterns related to the HA lineage (Additional file, ). The exception was a single isolate from Bangladesh have published the research work: Comparison of pathogenicity of subtype H9 avian influenza wild-type viruses from a wide geographic origin expressing mono-, di-, or tri-basic hemagglutinin cleavage sites, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/Nov/2019
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