Correction.Vol. 12, No. 11 In "Susceptibility of North American Ducks and Gulls gull, common name for an aquatic bird of the family Laridae, which also includes the tern and the jaeger. It is found near all oceans and many inland waters. Gulls are larger and bulkier than terns, and their tails are squared rather than forked. Their plumage is usually white with gray or black markings on the back, wings, and head. Their long, narrow wings are adapted to soaring and their webbed feet to swimming. to H5NI Highly Pathogenic path·o·ge·net·ic (-j -n t![]() k)adj. Avian Influenza Viruses," by Justin D. Brown et al., an error occurred. In Table 1, morbidity, mortality, and virus isolation data for Mongolia/05 H5N1 HPAI HPAI - Hewlett Packard Associates International1. HPAI - Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza HPAI - Hospital Pharmacists Association, Ireland virus from mallard mallard: see duck. ducks were omitted. The corrected table appears in the updated article at http://www.cdc.gov/ ncidod/EID/vol12no11/06-0652-T1.htm We regret any confusion this error may have caused. |
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