Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries2011-06-272011-06-272009http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46376The report provides a detailed summary of project activities. In response to the uncertainty associated with the role of wild and migratory birds in the spread and re-emergence of the avian influenza (AI) virus, the IDRC is supporting the development of the Asia Partnership for Avian Influenza Research (APAIR), a regional network established to enhance the early detection and characterization of avian influenza infection. The role of wild birds in carrying and ultimately transmitting the H5N1 virus remains controversial.Text1 digital file (26 p. : ill.)enBIRDSZOONOSESINFECTIOUS DISEASESDISEASE TRANSMISSIONDISEASE CONTROLAVIAN INFLUENZABIRD FLUH5N1CAMBODIAMONITORINGWILD BIRDSWATERFOWLPOULTRYDISASTER PREPAREDNESSPANDEMICEPIDEMIOLOGYFAR EAST ASIAWild and migratory birds avian influenza surveillance and monitoring in Cambodia : pilot project; technical report (01 July 2008 to 18 May 2009)IDRC Final Report