نتایج جستجو برای: h9n2

تعداد نتایج: 1132  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2008
Zheng Xing Carol J Cardona Jinling Li Nguyet Dao Tu Tran Jason Andrada

Most low-pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) viruses cause no or mild disease in avian species. Little is known about the mechanisms of host defence and the immune responses of avian influenza-infected birds. This study showed that chicken macrophages are susceptible to infection with LPAI H9N2 and H6N2 viruses and that infection led to apoptosis. In H9N2 virus-infected chicken macrophages, To...

2015
Brian J. Lenny Karthik Shanmuganatham Stephanie Sonnberg Mohammed M. Feeroz S.M. Rabiul Alam M. Kamrul Hasan Lisa Jones-Engel Pamela McKenzie Scott Krauss Robert G. Webster Jeremy C. Jones

Avian influenza A(H9N2) is an agricultural and public health threat. We characterized an H9N2 virus from a pet market in Bangladesh and demonstrated replication in samples from pet birds, swine tissues, human airway and ocular cells, and ferrets. Results implicated pet birds in the potential dissemination and zoonotic transmission of this virus.

2015
Xiaoyu Sang Airong Wang Jie Ding Huihui Kong Xiaolong Gao Lin Li Tongjie Chai Yuanguo Li Kun Zhang Chengyu Wang Zhonghai Wan Geng Huang Tiecheng Wang Na Feng Xuexing Zheng Hualei Wang Yongkun Zhao Songtao Yang Jun Qian Guixue Hu Yuwei Gao Xianzhu Xia

H9N2 avian influenza viruses circulate worldwide in poultry and have sporadically infected humans, raising concern whether H9N2 viruses have pandemic potential. Here, we use a guinea pig model to examine whether serial passage results in adaptive viral changes that confer a transmissible phenotype to a wild-type H9N2 virus. After nine serial passages of an H9N2 virus through guinea pigs, produc...

2015
Seyedeh Zahra Mosavi Shahla Shahsavandi Mohammad Majid Ebrahimi Ali Reza Hatami Kaveh Sadeghi Hassan Shahivandi

BACKGROUND Limited knowledge about the molecular mechanism of avian influenza H9N2 virus pathogenicity in birds as well as human hosts has limited the development of effective control against the disease. To overcome this issue detailed understanding of the infectious characteristics of the virus in host cells should be obtained. OBJECTIVES In this study we examined the replication kinetics o...

2016
Siu-Ying Lau Sunitha Joseph Kwok-Hung Chan Honglin Chen Nissy Annie Gerogy Patteril Shyna K. Elizabeth Rubeena Muhammed Vijay Baskar Susanna K. P. Lau Joerg Kinne Ulrich Wernery Patrick C. Y. Woo

We report the complete genome sequence of influenza virus H9N2 associated with a fatal outbreak among chickens in Dubai. All segments are clustered with avian H9N2 viruses circulating in the Middle East but distinct from those in southeast Asia. It is not a reassortant virus or transmitted from other regions.

Journal: :Avian Pathology 2021

This article refers to:RETRACTED ARTICLE: Role of aflatoxin toxicity on transmissibility and pathogenicity H9N2 avian influenza virus in turkeys

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
K M Xu K S Li G J D Smith J W Li H Tai J X Zhang R G Webster J S M Peiris H Chen Y Guan

H9N2 influenza viruses have become established and maintain long-term endemicity in terrestrial poultry in Asian countries. Occasionally these viruses transmit to other mammals, including humans. Increasing epidemiological and laboratory findings suggest that quail may be an important host, as they are susceptible to different subtypes of influenza viruses. To better understand the role of quai...

2008
Erin Maureen Sorrell Daniel R. Perez Jeffrey DeStefano

Title of Document: MOLECULAR MARKERS OF INTERSPECIES TRANSMISSION OF H2N2 AND H9N2 INFLUENZA A VIRUSES Erin Maureen Sorrell, Ph.D., 2008 Directed By: Associate Professor, Daniel R. Perez, Department of Veterinary Medicine Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate or transmit efficiently in mammals. The events that lead to interspecies transmission and host adaptation are unknown. Part one o...

2017
Xiaoli Hao Jiongjiong Wang Jiao Hu Xiaolong Lu Zhao Gao Dong Liu Juan Li Xiaoquan Wang Min Gu Zenglei Hu Xiaowen Liu Shunlin Hu Xiulong Xu Daxin Peng Xinan Jiao Xiufan Liu

H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) of genotype S frequently donate internal genes to facilitate the generation of novel reassortants such as H7N9, H10N8, H5N2 and H5N6 AIVs, posing an enormous threat to both human health and poultry industry. However, the pathogenicity and transmission of reassortant H5 viruses with internal gene cassette of genotype S H9N2-origin in chickens and mice remain unkn...

2015
Yuewei Zhang Ziqiang Yu Fei Jiang Ping Fu Junjun Shen Wenxue Wu Jinxiang Li

New antiviral therapy for pandemic influenza mediated by the H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) is increasingly in demand not only for the poultry industry but also for public health. Aptamers are confirmed to be promising candidates for treatment and prevention of influenza viral infections. Thus, we studied two DNA aptamers, A9 and B4, selected by capillary electrophoresis-based systemic evolut...

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