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Argentine field assistant, Marcelo Romano, surveying birds through a high powered telescope, in San Javier, Argentina

Use the Map Explorer to map the results of wild bird avian influenza sampling done by GAINS contributors.

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Argentine field assistant, Marcelo Romano, surveying birds through a high powered telescope, in San Javier, Argentina

Use the Map Explorer to map the results of wild bird avian influenza sampling done by GAINS contributors.

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“Martin Gilbert wearing protective gear while testing samples in the field”

Use GAINS Search to access the GAINS avian influenza database.

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“Martin Gilbert wearing protective gear while testing samples in the field”

Use GAINS Search to access the GAINS avian influenza database.

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About GAINS
An Albatross amongst its colony, fitted with a yellow transmitter, in the Falkland - Malvinas Islands.

The aim of the Wild Bird Global Avian Influenza Network for Surveillance (GAINS) program is to expand operational field capabilities, improve the understanding of viral strains and transmission of influenza viruses in wild birds, and to disseminate information to all levels of governments, international organizations, the private sector and the general public.

GAINS is a global surveillance network of wild birds for avian influenza. Our strategies are: improving the collection, coordination, and laboratory evaluation of samples from wild birds in order to identify locations of avian influenza viral strains; identifying genetic changes in virus isolates; enhancing links with wild bird distribution and migration information, and providing an early warning system for global spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) that threatens domestic poultry and human health as well as biodiversity (particularly avian).

See here for the final USAID report for GAINS.



two arrows pointing left GAINS 3.0 Surveillance Data CollectionTemplate Now Available! two arrows pointing left Request for Proposals - Mozilla Application Framework Data Collection Tool
two arrows pointing left Request for Proposals: GAINS/PREDICT HTML5 Data Collection RFP two arrows pointing left VWB/VSF Chile Canine Project
two arrows pointing left Mapping H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza risk in Southeast Asia two arrows pointing left Wild Bird Movements and Avian Influenza Risk Mapping in Southern Africa
two arrows pointing left Avian Influenza H5N1 and the Wild Bird Trade in Hanoi, Vietnam two arrows pointing left A Simple Algorithm for Large-Scale Mapping of Evergreen Forests in Tropical America, Africa and Asia
two arrows pointing left Risk Mapping of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Distribution and Spread
Where We Work

Featured countries where GAINS and its partners are conducting mortality surveillance, avian influenza sampling, and wild bird censuses.

World Map illustrating where GAINS works

Please contact us if your organization is interested in contributing to the GAINS initiative.

Featured countries where GAINS and its partners are conducting mortality surveillance, avian influenza sampling, and wild bird censuses.

World Map illustrating where GAINS works

Please contact us if your organization is interested in contributing to the GAINS initiative.

Avian Influenza News
PubMed: Genetic variation of Italian avian paramyxoviruses serotype 9.
WHO: Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO
WHO: Avian influenza - situation in Egypt - update 37
NWHC: Tackling animal disease threatPLEA FOR GREATER EFFORT TO COUNTER GLOBAL SPREAD OF SCOURGES LIKE FOOT-AND-MOUTHTackling animal disease threat: Plea for greater effort to counter global spread of scourges like foot-and-mouth
NWHC: Experts say H5N1 picture not greatly improved since 2003
GAINS: Post-doctoral Research Associate (Avian Influenza in Wild Birds)
GAINS: WCS to Expand Health Surveillance Through PREDICT
GAINS: Toronto Statement: Rapid release of prepublication data has served the field of genomics well.
GAINS: Request to report sightings of Mongolian marked waterfowl
PubMed: Genetic variation of Italian avian paramyxoviruses serotype 9.
WHO: Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO
WHO: Avian influenza - situation in Egypt - update 37
NWHC: Tackling animal disease threatPLEA FOR GREATER EFFORT TO COUNTER GLOBAL SPREAD OF SCOURGES LIKE FOOT-AND-MOUTHTackling animal disease threat: Plea for greater effort to counter global spread of scourges like foot-and-mouth
NWHC: Experts say H5N1 picture not greatly improved since 2003
GAINS: Post-doctoral Research Associate (Avian Influenza in Wild Birds)
GAINS: WCS to Expand Health Surveillance Through PREDICT
GAINS: Toronto Statement: Rapid release of prepublication data has served the field of genomics well.
GAINS: Request to report sightings of Mongolian marked waterfowl