نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza

تعداد نتایج: 102933  

2009
Elizabeth Mumford

David Swayne has recruited top experts worldwide to contribute to his new book, Avian Influenza. Each of the 25 chapters focuses on a specific area of expertise, and together they offer a variety of perspectives on this disease from the technical to the historical to the strategic. The history of avian influenza starts with a fascinating look at the domestication of poultry and moves to a descr...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2009
Magdalena Romanowska Iwona Nowak Lidia Brydak Andrzej Wojtyla

Since 1997, human infections with highly pathogenic zoonotic avian influenza viruses have shown that the risk of influenza pandemic is significant. In Europe, infections caused by the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H7N7) virus were confirmed in the human population in 2003 in the Netherlands. Moreover, outbreaks of A(H5N1) infections were observed in wild and farm birds in different Europe...

2011
Rongbao Gao Yan Gao Leying Wen Ming Shao Shumei Zou Changgui Li Lei Yang Xiyan Li Wei Wang Yuelong Shu

BACKGROUND Reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) and real time RT-PCR (rRT-PCR) have been indispensable methods for influenza surveillance, especially for determination of avian influenza. The movement of testing beyond reference lab introduced the need of quality control, including the implementation of an evaluation system for validating personal training and sample proficiency testing. METHOD...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Mikhail N Matrosovich Tatyana Y Matrosovich Thomas Gray Noel A Roberts Hans-Dieter Klenk

The recent human infections caused by H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 avian influenza viruses highlighted the continuous threat of new pathogenic influenza viruses emerging from a natural reservoir in birds. It is generally believed that replication of avian influenza viruses in humans is restricted by a poor fit of these viruses to cellular receptors and extracellular inhibitors in the human respiratory ...

2012
Susan A. Shriner Kaci K. VanDalen Nicole L. Mooers Jeremy W. Ellis Heather J. Sullivan J. Jeffrey Root Angela M. Pelzel Alan B. Franklin

BACKGROUND Avian influenza viruses are known to productively infect a number of mammal species, several of which are commonly found on or near poultry and gamebird farms. While control of rodent species is often used to limit avian influenza virus transmission within and among outbreak sites, few studies have investigated the potential role of these species in outbreak dynamics. METHODOLOGY/P...

2014
Gregory C. Gray Whitney S. Krueger Channimol Chum Shannon D. Putnam Thomas F. Wierzba Gary L. Heil Benjamin D. Anderson Chadwick Y. Yasuda Maya Williams Matthew R. Kasper Vonthanak Saphonn Patrick J. Blair

In 2008, 800 adults living within rural Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia were enrolled in a prospective cohort study of zoonotic influenza transmission. After enrollment, participants were contacted weekly for 24 months to identify acute influenza-like illnesses (ILI). Follow-up sera were collected at 12 and 24 months. A transmission substudy was also conducted among the family contacts of cohor...

2015
Dawei Shi Shu Shen Xingliang Fan Suhong Chen Dayan Wang Changgui Li Xing Wu Lili Li Dongting Bai Chuntao Zhang Junzhi Wang Yue Wang

A novel avian influenza A H7N9-subtype virus emerged in China in 2013 and threatened global public health. Commercial kits that specifically detect avian influenza A (H7N9) virus RNA are urgently required to prepare for the emergence and potential pandemic of this novel influenza virus. The safety and effectiveness of three commercial molecular diagnostic assays were evaluated using a quality-c...

2012
James P. Long Eric M. Vela Gregory V. Stark Kelly J. Jones Stephen T. Miller John E. Bigger

Avian influenza viruses are widespread in birds, contagious in humans, and are categorized as low pathogenicity avian influenza or highly pathogenic avian influenza. Ferrets are susceptible to infection with avian and human influenza A and B viruses and have been widely used as a model to study pathogenicity and vaccine efficacy. In this report, the natural history of the H5N1 influenza virus A...

2015
Dibesh Karmacharya Sulochana Manandhar Ajay Sharma Tarka Bhatta Pratikshya Adhikari Adarsh Man Sherchan Bishwo Shrestha Manisha Bista Rajesh Rajbhandari Mohinder Oberoi Khadak Bisht Jean-Marc Hero Ravi Dissanayake Maheshwar Dhakal Jane Hughes Nitish Debnath Guihong Zhang

Nepal boarders India and China and all three countries lie within the Central Asian Flyway for migratory birds. Novel influenza A H7N9 caused human fatalities in China in 2013. Subclinical infections of influenza A H7N9 in birds and the potential for virus dispersal by migratory birds prompted this study to assess avian H7N9 viral intrusion into Nepal. Surveillance of influenza A virus in migra...

2015
Catherine C. Machalaba Sarah E. Elwood Simona Forcella Kristine M. Smith Keith Hamilton Karim B. Jebara David E. Swayne Richard J. Webby Elizabeth Mumford Jonna A.K. Mazet Nicolas Gaidet Peter Daszak William B. Karesh

Wild birds play a major role in the evolution, maintenance, and spread of avian influenza viruses. However, surveillance for these viruses in wild birds is sporadic, geographically biased, and often limited to the last outbreak virus. To identify opportunities to optimize wild bird surveillance for understanding viral diversity, we reviewed responses to a World Organisation for Animal Health–ad...

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