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Presentations, documents, and reports from APEIR meetings, workshops, and activities are available for download here.

We are also pleased to provide you with a set of scientific documents for your reference. These documents are mainly derived from the IDRC database, which is governed by license agreement restricting use to IDRC sponsored researchers. Therefore, these documents should be used only for individual, non-commercial purpose without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information.

  Workshop's Documents
  1 APAIR_Inception Workshop Report_Policy Analysis  
  2 APAIR_Inception Workshop Report_SocioEconomic Impact  
  3 APAIR_Inception Workshop Report_Backyard Chicken  
  4 Avian Influenza policy analysis training workshop  

  Workshop's Presentations
  1 Annex 4_Inception workshop of the Socio-Economic Impact  
  2 Annex 3_Inception workshop of the Socio-Economic Impact  

  APEIR_CO Report
  1 APAIR_The First Six Month Report  

  Related Documents
  1 Socio-economic analysis of the impacts of avian influenza epidemic  
  2 Highly pathogenic avian influenza risk, biosecurity and smallholder adversity  
  3 AI screening of intensive care unit patients with community-acquired pneumonia  
  4 Biodefence shield and Avian Influenza  
  5 Charaterization of a highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus derived from bar_headed geese in China  
  6 Control of Avian Influenza in Poultry  
  7 Detecting Human-to-Human Transmission of Avian Influenza A (H5N1)  
  8 Ecologic immunology of Avian Influenza in migratory birds  
  9 Global pattern of Influenza A virus in wild birds  
  10 Little evidence for genetic susceptibility to influenza A from family clustering data  
  11 Movements of birds and Avian Influenza from Asia into Alaska  
  12 Influenza of virus strain and antigen mass on efficancy of H5 AI  
  13 Social and environmental risk factors in the emergence of infectious diseases  
  14 The interferon Genes for three chicken lines and its effects on AI viruses  
  15 Vectored vaccines for Avian Influenza  
  16 Reducing the impact of the next influenza pandemic using household-based public health interventions  
  17 Public Health Tools_Vaccines, Antivirals and other intervnetions  
  18 Isolation of genotypically unique H5N1 influenza virus from duck meat  
  19 Influence of major histocompatibility complex class I haplotypes on AI disease in Thai indigenous chicken  
  20 Inactivated whole virus influenza A (H5N1) vaccine  
  21 Antibody response in individual infected with Avian Influenza A (H5N1) viruses  
  22 Avian Influenza virus in waterfowl and chickens  
  23 Case-Control study of risk factors for Avian Influenza (H5N1) disease  
  24 Experimental study if Low-Pathogenicity and High-Pathogenicity AI viruses  
  25 Highly Pathogenic AI (H5N1) in the commercial domestic ducks of South Korea  
  26 Human Influenza A (H5N1) Cases, Urban Areas of China, 2005-2006  
  27 Mortality in Muscovy ducks and geese associated with natural infection with HPAI virus  
  28 Poultry-handling practices during AI outbreak, Thailand  
  29 The health cares response to pandemic influenza  
  30 Wet markets- a continuing source of SARS and Influenza  
  31 Assessment of risk to human health associated with outbreaks of HPAI in poultry  
  32 Live poultry exposures, Hong Kong and Hanoi, 2006  
  33 Risk factors for human infection with Avian Influenza, Vietnam  
  34 Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of AI, Poultry workers  
  35 Avian Influenza Risk Perceptions in Laos  
  36 Ecological and immunological determinants of influenza evolution  
  37 Domestic ducks and H5N1 influenza epidemic, Thailand  
  38 Bird migratory routes and risk for pathogen dispersion  
  39 Best defence against Avian Flu is to fight the virus in Asia  
  40 Antivirals for influenza in healthy adults  
  41 Millards and HPAI Ancestral Viruses  
  42 Seroprevalence of AIa virus and its relationships with increased mortality  
  43 Use of reverse genetics for rapid development of Influenza vaccinces  
  44 Vaccination of chickens against H5N1 Avian Influenza  
  45 The vast number of references you can dowload  
  46 Vaccination with cell immunoglobulin mucin-1 antibodies  
  47 The wild goose chase  
  48 Protective measures and human antibody response during AI  
  49 Predicting the next flu pandemic  
  50 Potential risks associated with the proposed widespread use of tamiflu  
  51 Pandemic influenza preparedness in the Asia-Pacific region  
  52 Optimizing the Dose of pre-pandemic influenza vaccines  
  53 New strain of influenza A virus in Thailand  
  54 Modeling the worldwide spread of pandemic influenza  
  55 Genetic characterization of H5N1 viruses from poultry and wild birds  
  56 Effectiveness of interventions to reduce contact rate  
  57 Composting wild birds, game birds and backyard poultry  
  58 Blood screening for influenza  
  59 Bird migratory routes and risk for pathogen dispersion  
  60 Avian influenza (H5N1) age distribution in Humans  
  61 Antigenic and genetic characteristis of H5N1 viruses  
  62 An analysis of national preparedness plans  
  63 A comparative analysis of influenza vaccination programs  
  64 Variation in prevalance in AI virus in wild migratory birds  
  65 Needs for integration between Health and agriculture in AI  
  66 Estimation of potential global influenza mortality  
  67 Vaccines in the public eye  
  68 The use of vaccination as an option for AI control  
  69 Epidemiology of H5N1 Avian Influenza in Asia  
  70 Molecular characteristics of H5N1  
  71 Influenza A H5N1 Replication sites  
  72 Human illeness from Avian Influenza  
  73 H5N1 Avian Influenza, Kampot province  
  74 Food markets with live birds  
  75 Avian Inluenza among waterfowl hunters  
  76 Avian Influenza Risk Perception  
  77 Avian Influenza Risk Communication, Thailand  
  78 Atypical Avian Influenza  
  79 The role of Intensive poultry farms in spread of AI  
  80 The epedemiology of H5N1 AI in Wild Birds  
  81 The challenge of AI to the Veterinary Community  
  82 The Avian Influenza H5N1 Threats  
  83 TAD_Socio_Economic Assessment  
  84 Socio-Economic Impact Assessment _HPAI  
  85 Socio_Economic Impact of AI Controls  
  86 Social impact of HPAI-Cambodia  
  87 Seroprevalence study on AI in rural poultry  
  88 Risk Maps for the spread of HPAI in poultry  
  89 Risk for Infection with Highly Influenza A Virus  
  90 Reducing the impact of the next Influenza  
  91 recommandations of FAO & OIE_AI & Wild birds  
  92 Low frequency of Poultry to Human H5N1 virus  
  93 Live Poultry Expsures Hongkong and Hanoi  
  94 Little evidence for genetic susceptibility to H5N1  
  95 Interaction between Human and Poultry_Cambodia  
  96 Interaction between Human and Poultry  
  97 Initial Assessement of the impact of poultry sale  
  98 HPAI Control Measures and household income  
  99 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Thailand  
  100 Global surveillance of emerging Influenza Virus Genotype  
  101 Global surveillance of emerging Influenza Virus Genotype  
  102 Evidence-based policy for controlling HPAI in Poultry  
  103 Economic-social-impacts of Avian Influenza  
  104 Consideration in Estimating SE Impact of Imm. Agents  
  105 Clinical Review_ Avian Influenza_ A Review  
  106 Clinical & socioeconomic impact of influenza  
  107 Avian_Flu_Fact sheet_Control bird flu  
  108 Avian Inluenza Viruses in water birds  
  109 Avian Flu_FAO in Action_Role of Wild birds  

  APEIR Brochure
  1 APEIR Brochure 2012 - 2013  

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APEIR_CO Report
Related Documents
APEIR Brochure


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