
Submitted are the materials on epizootiology of West Nile Fever in birds, taking into account their migration. Described are the characteristics of WNF in wild and synanthropic birds. Ecological relationships between birds, mosquitoes, ticks and West Nile virus are analyzed. Main autumn bird migratory directions are characterized and the data on WNF monitoring in birds in different geographical regions of Russia are presented.
клещи, virus population, migrations, лихорадка западного нила, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, wild and synanthropic birds, ticks, эпизоотия, миграции, вирусная популяция, вирус западного нила, west nile virus, комары, west nile fever, дикие и синантропные птицы, mosquitoes, epizootics
клещи, virus population, migrations, лихорадка западного нила, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, wild and synanthropic birds, ticks, эпизоотия, миграции, вирусная популяция, вирус западного нила, west nile virus, комары, west nile fever, дикие и синантропные птицы, mosquitoes, epizootics
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