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Monitoring of Potentially Emerging Pathogens in Wild Birds at Baikal Lake Basin in 2019

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The reported study was funded by RFBR according to the research project No. 19-54-55004, RSF research project No. 20-44-07001 and IAEA (research Contract No. 22563). Authors would like to thank the National Institute of Animal Health in Tsukuba, Japan for their assistance in subtyping viruses.

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Correspondence to Marina Gulyaeva.

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Gulyaeva, M., Badmaeva, E., Yurchenko, K. et al. Monitoring of Potentially Emerging Pathogens in Wild Birds at Baikal Lake Basin in 2019. EcoHealth 19, 335–341 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10393-022-01614-7

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