The following list was compiled by Ms Lena Werger, Ms Hannah Schiff, and Ms Anneke Werthen, research interns at Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea. Minor revisions have been applied to the original list to improve clarity and align it with the guidelines established by the EAAFP.
Spread of Avian Influenza and its subtypes across the Asian continent and the affected parties from December 2023 to March 2024. ©️ https://www.eaaflyway.net/avianinfluenza
Research Papers:
- HPAIV outbreak triggers short-term colony connectivity in a seabird metapopulation
- High-pathogenicity avian influenza in wildlife: a changing disease dynamic that is expanding in wild birds and having an increasing impact on a growing number of mammals
- Highly Pathogenic Avian InfluenzaA (H5N1) suspected in penguins and shags on the Antarctic Peninsula and West Antarctic Coast
- New insights into avian malaria infections in New Zealand seabirds
- Avian influenza virus circulation and immunity in a wild urban duck population prior to and during a highly pathogenic H5N1 outbreak
- Utilising citizen science data to rapidly assess potential wild bridging hosts and reservoirs of infection: avian influenza outbreaks in Great Britain
- Avian influenza virus cross-infections as test case for pandemic preparedness: From epidemiological hazard models to sequence-based early viral warning systems
- New Patterns for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and Adjustment of Prevention, Control and Surveillance Strategies: The Example of France
- Vaccination of African penguins against high-pathogenicity avian influenza
- Highly pathogenic avian influenza causes mass mortality in Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis breeding colonies across northern-western Europe
News Articles:
- ‘Huge losses’ of Scottish seabirds due to avian flu (October 23)
- Korea reports 2 additional avian influenza cases, 4 in total (December 23)
- Korea to step up quarantine efforts against avian influenza (December 23)
- Korea reports additional avian influenza case (January 24)
- Bird Flu Found in Mammals Near Antarctica for First Time, Scientists Say (January 24)
- Avian flu in poultry recorded in 7 Asian countries (February 24)
- Avian flu outbreaks hit poultry in Japan, Philippines, Taiwan (March 24)
- Penguins at Risk as Avian Flu Reaches the Antarctic (March 24)
- WHO urges heightened vigilance on potential spread of bird flu in cows (April 24)
- H5N1 in Dairy Cows; Swine Flu Vaccines; Live Market Bird Flu Surveillance (April 24)
- Bird Flu Detected in Person Linked to Infected Dairy Cattle, Texas and CDC Report (April 24)