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First detection and diversity of astroviruses in wild migratory birds of Sakhalin Island, North Pacific. / Жиров, Дмитрий Александрович; Дубовицкий, Никита Артемьевич; Derko, A. и др.

в: Virus Genes, 27.12.2024.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Жиров, ДА, Дубовицкий, НА, Derko, A, Loginova, A, Sobolev, IA, Ktitorov, P, Kulikova, O, He, G, Wang, Z, Wang, W, Alekseev, A, Shestopalov, AM & Sharshov, KA 2024, 'First detection and diversity of astroviruses in wild migratory birds of Sakhalin Island, North Pacific', Virus Genes. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11262-024-02130-2

APA

Жиров, Д. А., Дубовицкий, Н. А., Derko, A., Loginova, A., Sobolev, I. A., Ktitorov, P., Kulikova, O., He, G., Wang, Z., Wang, W., Alekseev, A., Shestopalov, A. M., & Sharshov, K. A. (2024). First detection and diversity of astroviruses in wild migratory birds of Sakhalin Island, North Pacific. Virus Genes, [e93395]. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11262-024-02130-2

Vancouver

Жиров ДА, Дубовицкий НА, Derko A, Loginova A, Sobolev IA, Ktitorov P и др. First detection and diversity of astroviruses in wild migratory birds of Sakhalin Island, North Pacific. Virus Genes. 2024 дек. 27;e93395. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11262-024-02130-2

Author

Жиров, Дмитрий Александрович ; Дубовицкий, Никита Артемьевич ; Derko, A. и др. / First detection and diversity of astroviruses in wild migratory birds of Sakhalin Island, North Pacific. в: Virus Genes. 2024.

BibTeX

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title = "First detection and diversity of astroviruses in wild migratory birds of Sakhalin Island, North Pacific",
abstract = "Researchers have identified Avastrovirus as a significant genus of bird viruses, linked to various avian diseases such as enteritis, growth retardation, nephritis and hepatitis. These infections can cause substantial economic losses in agrocultureand have a widespread impact on global food production. Although there have been numerous studies on these viruses, most of them—mainly focuses on poultry. Research on astroviruses in wild bird populations has revealed a wide genetic diversity of these viruses, yet our understanding of their biological and ecological characteristics remains limited. In this study, we for the first time detected avastrovirus in wild migratory birds of the families Anatidae and Columbidae from Sakhalin Island, North Pacific Ocean. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of Avastrovirus 2 in wild doves and Avastrovirus 3 in wild ducks. These findings provide valuable insights into the circulation of astroviruses in wild bird populations of Sakhalin Island, which lies along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway.",
keywords = "Astroviridae, Avastrovirus galli, Avastrovirus intestini, Far East, Sakhalin Island, Wild birds, Wild birds, Sakhalin Island, Far East, Avastrovirus intestini, Avastrovirus galli, Astroviridae",
author = "Жиров, {Дмитрий Александрович} and Дубовицкий, {Никита Артемьевич} and A. Derko and Arina Loginova and Sobolev, {Ivan A.} and Pavel Ktitorov and Olga Kulikova and Guimei He and Zhenghuan Wang and Wen Wang and Alexander Alekseev and Shestopalov, {Alexander M.} and Sharshov, {Kirill A.}",
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AU - Дубовицкий, Никита Артемьевич

AU - Derko, A.

AU - Loginova, Arina

AU - Sobolev, Ivan A.

AU - Ktitorov, Pavel

AU - Kulikova, Olga

AU - He, Guimei

AU - Wang, Zhenghuan

AU - Wang, Wen

AU - Alekseev, Alexander

AU - Shestopalov, Alexander M.

AU - Sharshov, Kirill A.

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