Epidemiological and ornithological aspects of outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 of Asian lineage in wild birds in Germany, 2006 and 2007.
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M Beer | F. Conraths | M. Beer | W. Fiedler | E. Starick | T. Harder | J. Teifke | T. Mettenleiter | C. Grund | A. Globig | H. Wilking | C. Staubach | M. Nieburg | C Staubach | T C Mettenleiter | E Starick | F. Unger | O. Werner | H Roost | F J Conraths | A Globig | U Köppen | W Fiedler | M Nieburg | H Wilking | J P Teifke | O Werner | F Unger | C Grund | C Wolf | F Feldhusen | T C Harder | U. Köppen | F. Feldhusen | C. Wolf | H. Roost
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