Surveillance and Epidemiology of Influenza A (H7N9) - webinar
Infected birds shed virus without showing any clinical signs. This “silent” infection increases the likelihood of undetected virus spread, and consequently of human exposure. As a result, passive, event-based surveillance cannot be applied for the early detection of H7N9 in poultry populations. Instead, surveillance needs to follow a risk-based approach for early detection, with active sampling and virological testing, targeting those geographic areas, markets, and production systems at highest risk of virus introduction.