Are all avian influenza outbreaks in poultry the same? The predicted impact of poultry species and virus subtype.
Carsten KirkebyAnette BoklundLars Erik LarsenMichael P WardPublished in: Zoonoses and public health (2024)
These simulation results suggest that surveillance of certain subtypes of avian influenza virus, in chicken flocks in particular, needs to be sensitive and timely if infection is to be detected with sufficient time to implement control measures. The variability in the predictions highlights that avian influenza outbreaks are different in severity, speed and duration, so surveillance and disease response need to be nuanced and fit the specific context of poultry species and virus subtypes.