Transmission of Avian Influenza Virus by Humpback Whale and Its Stranding along the Atlantic Coast with CO2 Emissions | Chapter 5 | Advanced Aspects of Engineering Research Vol. 3

Humpback whales migrate, spending the summers in colder, high-latitude waters and breeding and calving in tropical and subtropical waters in 14 distinct population segments. It’s conceivable that the release of contaminated humpback whale faeces has infected the coastal areas with low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI). As a result, humpback whales can serve as a reservoirContinue reading “Transmission of Avian Influenza Virus by Humpback Whale and Its Stranding along the Atlantic Coast with CO2 Emissions | Chapter 5 | Advanced Aspects of Engineering Research Vol. 3”

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