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References
Concerning Avian Influenza and Pigeons.

Easterday, B.C. and V.S. Hinshaw. 1991. Influenza. In: Calnek, B.W. ed,
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Hinshaw, V.S. 1987. The nature of avian influenza in migrating waterfowl,
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Hinshaw, V.S., V.F. Nettles, L.E. Schoff, J.M. Wood, and R.G. Webster. 1986.
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Most recent references:

Panigrahy B, DA Senne, JC Pedersen, AL Shafer and JE Pearson. 1996.
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Guan Y, KF Shortridge, S Kraus, PS Chin, KC Dyrting, TM Ellis, RG Webster
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Ellis TM, RB Bousfield, LA Bissett, KC Dyrting, GSM Luk, ST Tsim, K Sturm-
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Guan Y, JSM Peiris, AS Lipatov, TM Ellis, KC Dyrting, S Krauss, LJ Zhang,
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Kaleta EF and A Hönicke. 2005. A retrospective description of a highly
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Liu M, Y Guan, M Peiris, S He, RJ Webby, D Perez and RG Webster. 2003.
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Manvell RJ, P McKinney, U Wernery and K Frost. 2000. Isolation of a highly
pathogenic influenza A virus subtype H7N3 from a peregrine falcon (Falco
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