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High Influenza A Virus Infection Rates in Mallards Bred for Hunting in the Camargue, South of France

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Table 2. AIV infection rates in shot ducks.
Table 3. Molecular characteristics of the H10N7 Camargue strain. Amino acid substitutions related to known phenotypic traits identified for the H10N7 Camargue strain are in bold.
Figure 2. Situation of the sampling sites. Green circles represent the hunting estates where dead Mallards were sampled

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