Brigitte Brugger
4 Papers
Brigitte Brugger is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Iceland as Stepping Stone for Spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus between Europe and North America
Anne Günther,Oliver Krone,Vilhjálmur Svansson,Anne Pohlmann,Jacqueline King,Gunnar Thor Hallgrimsson,Kristinn Haukur Skarphéðinsson,Heiða Sigurðardóttir,Stefán R. Jónsson,Martin Beer,Brigitte Brugger,Timm C. Harder +11 more
TL;DR: Plyogeographic evidence is presented that Iceland has been used as a stepping stone for HPAIV translocation from northern Europe to North America by infected but mobile wild birds.
High pathogenic avian influenza A(H5) viruses of clade 2.3.4.4b in Europe – why trends of virus evolution are more difficult to predict
Alice Fusaro,Bianca Zecchin,Edoardo Giussani,Elisa Palumbo,M. Agüero-García,Claudia Bachofen,Ádám Bálint,Fereshteh Banihashem,Ashley C. Banyard,Nancy Beerens,Manon Bourg,François-Xavier Briand,Caroline Bröjer,Ian H Brown,Brigitte Brugger,Alexander M. P. Byrne,Armend Cana,G. Christodoulou,Zuzana Dirbáková,Teresa Fagulha,R. A. Fouchier,Laura Garza-Cuartero,George Georgiades,Britt Gjerset,Béatrice Grasland,Oxana Groza,Timm C. Harder,Ana Margarida Henriques,Charlotte Kristiane Hjulsager,Emiliya Ivanova,Žygimantas Janeliūnas,Laura Krivko,Ken Lemon,A. Lika,Péter Malik,Michael McMenamy,Alexander Nagy,Imbi Nurmoja,I. Onita,Anne Pohlmann,S. Revilla-Fernández,Azucena Sánchez-Sánchez,Vladimir Savic,Brigita Slavec,Krzysztof Śmietanka,Chantal J. Snoeck,M. Steensels,Vilhjálmur Svansson,Edyta Świętoń,Niina Tammiranta,Martin Tinák,S. Borm,Siamak Zohari,Cornelia Adlhoch,Francesca Baldinelli,Calogero Terregino,Isabella Monne +56 more
TL;DR: The spatiotemporal patterns of A(H5Nx) virus diffusion to/from and within Europe during the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 epidemic waves are investigated, providing evidence of ongoing changes in transmission dynamics and disease epidemiology.
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High pathogenicity avian influenza (H5N1) in Northern Gannets: Global spread, clinical signs, and demographic consequences
Jude V. Lane,Jana W. E. Jeglinski,Stephanie Avery-Gomm,Elmar Ballstaedt,Ashley C. Banyard,Tatsiana Barychka,Ian H. Brown,Brigitte Brugger,Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard,Sydney M. Collins,Emma J. A. Cunningham,Jóhannis Danielsen,Francis Daunt,Kyle J. N. d'Entremont,Parker B. Doiron,Matthew D. English,Marco Falchieri,Jolene A Giacinti,Britt Gjerset,Silje Granstad,David Grémillet,Magella Guillemette,Gunnar Thor Hallgrimsson,Keith C. Hamer,Sjúrður Hammer,K. Harrison,J. D. Hart,Richard Humpidge,Joe James,Mark Jessopp,M. Jones,Stéphane Lair,Tom Lewis,Aly McCluskie,Børge Moe,William A. Montevecchi,Greg Morgan,Caroline Nichol,Craig Nisbet,Bergur Olsen,Jennifer F. Provencher,Pascal Provost,A. T. Purdie,Jean-François Rail,G. Robertson,Yannick Seyer,Maggie Sheddan,Catherine Soos,Hallvard Strøm,Vilhjálmur Svansson,T.D. Tierney,G. E. Tyler,T. J. Wade,Sarah Wanless,Christopher R. Ward,Sabina I. Wilhelm,Saskia Wischnewski,Lucy J. Wright,Bernard Zonfrillo,Jason Matthiopoulos,Stephen C. Votier +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors collated information on HPAIV outbreaks across most North Atlantic gannet colonies and for the largest colony (Bass Rock, UK), provide impacts on population size, breeding success, adult survival, and preliminary results on serology.
A comparison of European surveillance programs for campylobacter in broilers
A. Olsen,Silvia Bonardi,Lisa Barco,M. Sandberg,Nina Langkabel,Mati Roasto,Michał Majewski,Brigitte Brugger,Arja H. Kautto,Bojan Blagojevic,João B Cota,G. Elise Nagel-Alne,Adeline Huneau,Riikka Laukkanen-Ninios,Sophie Lebouquin-Leneveu,Ole Alvseike,Maria Fredriksson-Ahomaa,Madalena Vieira-Pinto,Eija Sinikka Kaukonen +18 more
TL;DR: European countries implement surveillance programs to reduce Campylobacter in broiler meat, with variations in testing methods and limits, but national action plans, such as Iceland's, demonstrate success in reducing human campylobacteriosis incidence since 2018.
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