Naluepanat Yodjan

Naluepanat Yodjan

Jun 10, 2024

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    About This Project

    Wild urban pigeon droppings harbour not only bacterial and fungal pathogens but also diverse viruses that are potentially pathogenic to humans, domestic animals, and other wildlife. Our project will investigate the diversity of viruses in pigeons across urban and rural environments in Thailand. The findings will provide insights into the diversity and evolution of viruses present in wild urban pigeons and benefit human and animal health if the disease is found.

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