Bagaza Virus in Wild Birds, Portugal, 2021
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Queirós, João ; Barros, Sílvia C. ; Sánchez-Cano, Alberto ; Henriques, Ana Margarida ; Fagulha, Teresa ; dos Santos, Fábio Abade ; Duarte, Margarida D. ; Fontoura-Gonçalves, Catarina ; Gonçalves, David ; Rodrigues, Marisa ; Cabrera, Teresa Cardona ; de Mera, Isabel G. Fernández ; Gortazar, Christian ; Höfle, Ursula ; Alves, Paulo Célio
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Description:Bagaza virus emerged in Spain in 2010 and was not reported in other countries in Europe until 2021, when the virus was detected by molecular methods in a corn bunting and several red-legged partridges in Portugal. Sequencing revealed high similarity between the 2021 strains from Portugal and the 2010 strains from Spain.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(7):1504-1506
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Pubmed ID:35731200
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9239872
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Volume:28
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Issue:7
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