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- W3186307632 abstract "Abstract Migratory waterfowl facilitate long‐distance dispersal of zoonotic pathogens and are increasingly recognized as contributing to the geographic spread of avian influenza viruses (AIVs). AIVs are globally distributed and have the potential to produce highly contagious poultry disease, economically impact both large‐scale and backyard poultry producers, and raise the spectre of epidemics and pandemics in human populations. Because migratory waterfowl behaviour varies across multiple spatial and temporal scales, the timing and distribution of wild bird AIV introductions to poultry are also heterogeneous in time and space. To help reduce economic impacts to the poultry industry and enable poultry producers to better anticipate when and where poultry outbreaks may occur, it is critically important to consider the movement ecology of the waterfowl species transporting and transmitting AIVs. We used telemetry for a geographically widespread and common AIV host, blue‐winged teal Spatula discors (BWTE), to model reservoir host movement states with respect to backyard and commercial poultry facilities in the United States. Our modelling framework enabled us to estimate wild bird proximity to poultry facilities while concurrently assessing the influence of poultry facilities on BWTE movement state transition. Our primary objective was to estimate the likelihood of duck and poultry overlap by estimating when and where BWTE were geographically closest to poultry. Synthesis and applications . Migratory waterfowl facilitate dispersal of the avian influenza viruses that cause highly contagious poultry disease. Movement analysis of blue‐winged teal indicates that spatio‐temporal overlap between wild birds and poultry facilities varies by season, the poultry type produced (e.g. turkey, chicken) and if the facility is a commercial or backyard operation. These findings are broadly applicable to disease ecology research and can be applied by poultry producers to improve biosecurity, enhance poultry management and prioritize disease surveillance efforts." @default.
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- W3186307632 title "The spatial–temporal relationship of blue‐winged teal to domestic poultry: Movement state modelling of a highly mobile avian influenza host" @default.
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