Differences in Avian Influenza Outbreak Patterns: Europe vs. East Asia
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Comparison of avian influenza outbreak patterns in Japan, South Korea, and Europe
Europe showed changing seasonality, while Japan and South Korea had consistent seasonal patterns
Models predicted higher detection probabilities in autumn-early spring months
Differences attributed to bird species distribution and migration routes
Japan/South Korea model had better predictive power than the European model
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