نتایج جستجو برای: h5n1

تعداد نتایج: 4735  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Alongkorn Amonsin Chuensakon Choatrakol Jiradej Lapkuntod Rachod Tantilertcharoen Roongroje Thanawongnuwech Sanipa Suradhat Kamol Suwannakarn Apiradee Theamboonlers Yong Poovorawan

A surveillance program for influenza A viruses (H5N1) was conducted in live bird and food markets in central Thailand during July 2006-August 2007. Twelve subtype H5N1 viruses were isolated. The subtype H5N1 viruses circulating in the markets were genetically related to those that circulated in Thailand during 2004-2005.

2009
Philippe Buchy Mathieu Fourment Sek Mardy San Sorn Davun Holl Sowath Ly Sirenda Vong Vincent Enouf J.S. Malik Peiris Silvie van der Werf

To determine the origin of influenza A virus (H5N1) epizootics in Cambodia, we used maximum-likelihood and Bayesian methods to analyze the genetic sequences of subtype H5N1 strains from Cambodia and neighboring areas. Poultry movements, rather than repeated reintroduction of subtype H5N1 viruses by wild birds, appear to explain virus circulation and perpetuation.

2006
David A. Boltz Bounlom Douangngeun Settha Sinthasak Phouvong Phommachanh Scott Rolston Honglin Chen Yi Guan Joseph S. Malik Peiris Gavin J.D. Smith Robert G. Webster

A prospective surveillance program for influenza viruses was established in Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) in July of 2005. We report isolation of H5N1 virus genetically distinct from H5N1 circulating in 2004, which indicates reintroduction of H5N1 into Lao PDR after its disappearance (i.e., no virologic or serologic evidence) for 2 years.

2009
Uta Hesterberg Kate Harris David Stroud Vittorio Guberti Luca Busani Maria Pittman Valentina Piazza Alasdair Cook Ian Brown

BACKGROUND Infections of wild birds with highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) subtype H5N1 virus were reported for the first time in the European Union in 2006. OBJECTIVES To capture epidemiological information on H5N1 HPAI in wild bird populations through large-scale surveillance and extensive data collection. METHODS Records were analysed at bird level to explore the epidemiology of AI ...

2012
Toshie Manabe Tran Thuy Hanh Doan Manh Lam Do Thi Hong Van Pham Thi Phuong Thuy Dinh Thi Thanh Huyen Tran Thi Mai Phuong Dang Hung Minh Jin Takasaki Ngo Quy Chau Ly Quoc Toan Koichiro Kudo

BACKGROUND Awareness of individuals' knowledge and predicting their behavior and emotional reactions is crucial when evaluating clinical preparedness for influenza pandemics with a highly pathogenic virus. Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) relating to avian influenza (H5N1) virus infection among residents in communities where H5N1 patients occurred in Vietnam has not been reported. METH...

2014
Surender Khurana Elizabeth M. Coyle Milena Dimitrova Flora Castellino Karl Nicholson Giuseppe Del Giudice Hana Golding

In an open label clinical study (2007), MF59-adjuvanted hemagglutinin (HA) vaccine from H5N1-A/Vietnam/1194/2004 (clade 1) was administered to subjects previously vaccinated (primed) with clade 0 H5N3 (A/duck/Singapore/97) vaccine at least 6 years earlier (in 1999 or 2001). The primed individuals responded rapidly and generated high neutralizing antibody titers against the H5N1-Vietnam strain w...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Kanta Subbarao Catherine Luke

The establishment and spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of the H5N1 subtype in birds and coincident infections in humans since 2003 have raised concerns that we may be facing an influenza pandemic caused by an H5N1 influenza virus. In this brief Opinion piece, we consider the pandemic threat posed by H5N1 viruses and review the published data on the evaluation of H5N1 v...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2009
Jarunee Siengsanan Kridsada Chaichoune Rassameepen Phonaknguen Ladawan Sariya Phirom Prompiram Waraporn Kocharin Sririporn Tangsudjai Sarin Suwanpukdee Witthawat Wiriyarat Rattapan Pattanarangsan Ian Robertson Stuart D Blacksell Parntep Ratanakorn

Wild bird surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus from 2004 to 2007 in Thailand indicated that the prevalence of infection with avian influenza H5N1 virus in wild birds was low (1.0%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.7-1.2, 60/6,263 pooled samples). However, the annual prevalence varied considerably over this period, with a peak of 2.7% (95% CI: 1.4, 4.1) in 2004. Pr...

2011
Gabriel Pedersen Diane Major Sarah Roseby John Wood Abdullah S. Madhun Rebecca J. Cox

BACKGROUND A candidate pandemic influenza H5N1 vaccine should provide rapid and long-lasting immunity against antigenically drifted viruses. As H5N1 viruses are poorly immunogenic, this may require a combination of immune potentiating strategies. An attractive approach is combining the intrinsic immunogenicity of virosomes with another promising adjuvant to further boost the immune response. As...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Sang-Moo Kang Dae-Goon Yoo Aleksandr S. Lipatov Jae-Min Song C. Todd Davis Fu-Shi Quan Li-Mei Chen Ruben O. Donis Richard W. Compans

BACKGROUND Recurrent outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus pose a threat of eventually causing a pandemic. Early vaccination of the population would be the single most effective measure for the control of an emerging influenza pandemic. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) produced in insect cell-culture substrates do not depend on the avail...

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