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Phylodynamic approaches to studying avian influenza virus

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AVIAN PATHOLOGY
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03079457.2023.2236568

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Phylodynamics; avian influenza virus; poultry; wild birds; epidemiology; phylogeography; >

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This review summarizes how phylodynamic methods have and could contribute to the study of avian influenza viruses. It assesses how phylodynamics can be used to examine viral spread within and between bird populations, identify factors associated with virus dispersal, and determine the order and timing of virus lineage movement between regions or poultry production systems. Factors that can complicate the interpretation of phylodynamic results are discussed, and future methodological developments are identified to improve virus control.
Avian influenza viruses can cause severe disease in domestic and wild birds and are a pandemic threat. Phylodynamics is the study of how epidemiological, evolutionary, and immunological processes can interact to shape viral phylogenies. This review summarizes how phylodynamic methods have and could contribute to the study of avian influenza viruses. Specifically, we assess how phylodynamics can be used to examine viral spread within and between wild or domestic bird populations at various geographical scales, identify factors associated with virus dispersal, and determine the order and timing of virus lineage movement between geographic regions or poultry production systems. We discuss factors that can complicate the interpretation of phylodynamic results and identify how future methodological developments could contribute to improved control of the virus.

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