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Fogarty’s Division of International Epidemiology and Population Studies Research Roundup

November/December 2023 | Volume 22 Number 6

A map showing host migratory distribution and influenza A virus circulation in the North Atlantic. Host migratory ranges for populations of shorebirds (yellow), gulls (green), ducks (blue), and geese (red) were compiled from individual species-specific shape files acquired from IUCN Red List (IUCN, 2021).Image adapted from Figure 3 of the publication, "Exploring intercontinental movement of influenza among migrating aquatic birds," courtesy Jonathon D. Gass Jr., et al.A map showing migratory ranges for types of birds that are hosts for various influenza A viruses.

Between January and November 2023, Fogarty's Division of International Epidemiology and Population Studies (DEIPS) published 25 studies in peer-reviewed journals. The following pages summarize the team's significant contribution to scientific research on a range of topics related to both domestic and global health. 

Updated December 11, 2023

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