Cite
Long-term surveillance of H7 influenza viruses in American wild aquatic birds: are the H7N3 influenza viruses in wild birds the precursors of highly pathogenic strains in domestic poultry?
MLA
Krauss, Scott, et al. “Long-Term Surveillance of H7 Influenza Viruses in American Wild Aquatic Birds: Are the H7N3 Influenza Viruses in Wild Birds the Precursors of Highly Pathogenic Strains in Domestic Poultry?” Emerging Microbes & Infections, vol. 4, June 2015, p. e35. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/emi.2015.35.
APA
Krauss, S., Stucker, K. M., Schobel, S. A., Danner, A., Friedman, K., Knowles, J. P., Kayali, G., Niles, L. J., Dey, A. D., Raven, G., Pryor, P., Lin, X., Das, S. R., Stockwell, T. B., Wentworth, D. E., & Webster, R. G. (2015). Long-term surveillance of H7 influenza viruses in American wild aquatic birds: are the H7N3 influenza viruses in wild birds the precursors of highly pathogenic strains in domestic poultry? Emerging Microbes & Infections, 4, e35. https://doi.org/10.1038/emi.2015.35
Chicago
Krauss, Scott, Karla M Stucker, Seth A Schobel, Angela Danner, Kimberly Friedman, James P Knowles, Ghazi Kayali, et al. 2015. “Long-Term Surveillance of H7 Influenza Viruses in American Wild Aquatic Birds: Are the H7N3 Influenza Viruses in Wild Birds the Precursors of Highly Pathogenic Strains in Domestic Poultry?” Emerging Microbes & Infections 4 (June): e35. doi:10.1038/emi.2015.35.