Selected article for: "viral load and virus isolation"

Author: Offeddu, Vittoria; Cowling, Benjamin J.; Peiris, J.S. Malik
Title: Interventions in live poultry markets for the control of avian influenza: A systematic review
  • Document date: 2016_3_22
  • ID: vnwxqrha_47
    Snippet: Kung and colleagues demonstrated the significant impact of a market rest day in reducing virus isolation rates in LPMs. This study clearly indicated that the viral load in the market is a result of virus amplification within the LPM, rather than a simple reflection of virus infection within incoming poultry [19] . The overall virus isolation rates drifted back to baseline prior to the next rest day, suggesting that the monthly intervention might .....
    Document: Kung and colleagues demonstrated the significant impact of a market rest day in reducing virus isolation rates in LPMs. This study clearly indicated that the viral load in the market is a result of virus amplification within the LPM, rather than a simple reflection of virus infection within incoming poultry [19] . The overall virus isolation rates drifted back to baseline prior to the next rest day, suggesting that the monthly intervention might reduce isolation rates only for a short period of time, as confirmed by later studies [20, 21] .

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