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          Use of Stable Isotopes to Trace Bird Migrations and Molecular Nuclear Techniques to Investigate the Epidemiology and Ecology of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          D32030

          CRP

          1890

          Approved Date

          14 December 2011

          Status

          Closed

          Start Date

          9 July 2012

          Expected End Date

          9 July 2017

          Completed Date

          25 January 2019

          Description

          Integrating information on wild waterfowl migration through stable isotope analysis and detecting avian influenza viruses in faecal and environmental samples will contribute to understanding the epidemiology and ecology of the long range transmission of avian influenza viruses, using non invasive methods.

          Specific objectives

          Determine the potential use of stable isotope analysis in tracing migratory pathways of wild water fowl.

          Develop validate SOPs for detection and quantitative evaluation of the AIV in natural water reservoirs.

          Develop validated SOP for DNA barcoding for differentiation of WWF species using faecal samples.

          Develop validated SOP for DNA barcoding for differentiation of WWF species using fecal samples.

          Develop validated SOPs for detection and typing of the AIV in WWF using faecal samples.

          Develop validated SOPs for detection and typing of the AIV in WWF using fecal samples.

          Improve the existing isoscapes for dD and other essential isotopes, especially in the regions of Asia and Africa.

          Impact

          The CRP had a great contribution in the assignment of migratory wildbird origins using stable isotopes.

          Relevance

          The topic is highly relevant, as the global community is facing unprecedented challanges in the long range spread of infectious animal and zoonotic diseases. Wild migratory waterfowl are important controbutors in the long range transmission of diseases.

          CRP Publications

          Type

          Publications

          Year

          2016

          Publication URL

          http://road.iaea.org/livelink/llisapi.dll/open/41531022

          Description

          There were 17 publications produced under or with support of the CRP, all are listed in one file under the road link.

          Country/Organization

          All participating countries

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