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          Epidemiological characterization and network analysis of Colorado's backyard bird population, 2008-2009 

          Author(s):Smith, Emily Ione
          Date Issued:2011
          Format:born digital; masters theses
          Backyard bird flocks are a minimally characterized population that could be influential in the spread of HPAI among bird populations, humans, and other animals. The general objectives of this study were to collect basic ...

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