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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Wildl Dis. 2012 Apr;48(2):382–393. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-48.2.382

Table 3.

Subtypes diversity detected through fecal and cloacal swab sampling of shorebirds during am overlapping one week period at Delaware Bay, USA 2000–2009

Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Week of sampling May 15-21 May 15-21 May 15-21 May15-21 May 15-21 May 15-21 May 22-28 May 22-28 May 15-21 May 15-21

Subtypes detecteda H12N5 (20)b H10N7 (45) H1N9 (45) H9N2 (12) H10N7 (18) H3N6 (24) H7N3 (48) H12N5 (26) H4N6 (31) H10N7 (32)
H12N4 (13) H12N7 (15) H11N9 (12) H9N5 (12) H6N8 (10) H3N8 (19) H9N2 (5) H12N4 (4) H12N5 (25) H10N1 (10)
H10N7 (8) H9N2 (4) H1N4 (7) H9N9 (6) H5N7 (2) H11N8 (4) H1N4 (3) H7N3 (4) H10N7 (13) H1N1 (6)
H10N4 (5) H6N2 (3) H9N9 (7) H9N1 (4) H5N8 (2) H11N6 (2) H7N4 (3) H5N4 (2) H6N8 (3) H6N1 (4)
H5N4 (5) H12N9 (3) H11N4 (7) H9N8 (4) H11N9 (2) H7N7 (3) H12N1 (2) H3N2 (2) H11N1 (3)
H6N4 (3) H9N7 (2) H7N3 (3) H9N4 (3) H16N3 (3) H4N9 (1) H4N7 (1) H1N8 (3)
H7N9 (2) H11N2 (2) H6N4 (2) H5N9 (1) H6N4 (2) H5N1(1) H4N8 (1) H1N7 (2)
H5N3 (1) H12N2 (2) H11N2 (2) H6N8 (1) H13N9 (2) H5N9 (1) H6N2 (1) H11N4 (2)
H9N7 (1) H13N6 (1) H9N4 (1) H9N7 (1) H6N2 (1) H6N2 (1) H10N6 (1) H11N9 (2)
H11N6(1) H1N5 (1) H11N9 (1) H6N7 (1) H6N4 (1) H10N8 (1) H1N9 (1)
H13N6 (1) H6N9 (1) H12N5 (1) H6N8 (1) H6N5 (1) H10N9 (1) H3N1 (1)
H12N9 (1) H7N5 (1) H9N9 (1) H11N9 (1) H8N4 (1)
H11N9 (1) H12N3 (1) H11N8 (1)
H13N9 (1) H13N9 (1)
H16N3 (1) H16N3 (1)
a

Subtypes in bold and underlined were detected by the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia (UGA) and St Jude Children’s Research Hospital (SJCRH); Normal font= isolated by SJCRH only; Italics= isolated by UGA only;

b

Subtype (number of isolates)