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A throat swab, taken from a shore bird, during the 2007 AI workshop in Argentina.

News links are gathered from a number of news agencies that are local, national and international in their scope. Other sources include both mainstream outlets and science-based research journals.

The publications section consolidates and archives works published in scholarly journals that present new findings in the field of highly pathogenic avian influenza. Because scholarly articles sometimes examine samples that are included in the GAINS database, these readings may provide added context to the data found in our Map Explorer.

With the one time registration to our website, you have access to the Forums. Here you can pose questions, respond to comments, and interact with colleagues.

A storm front traveling north-east up the Likouala-aux-Herbes River, in the northern Congo Republic.

For connections to research institutes, contributors, NGOs and state actors engaged in avian influenza research and surveillance.

An Indonesian field researcher, removing a Nordmann's Greeshank from a mist net at Cemara Beach, in Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia.

A collection of frequently asked questions which may answer some queries you may have about GAINS.

Use this tool to send us a question you may have or to share some feedback and insight. We look forward to hearing from you!

Our known issues page documents known bugs and quirks with the application, providing workarounds and temporary solutions, until the issue is resolved.