نتایج جستجو برای: influenza viruses type a

تعداد نتایج: 13724317  

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2009
Rogier Bodewes Joost H C M Kreijtz Guus F Rimmelzwaan

Yearly vaccination against seasonal influenza viruses is recommended for certain individuals at high risk of complications associated with influenza. It has been recommended in some countries, including the USA, that all children aged 6-59 months are vaccinated against seasonal influenza. However, it has been shown-mainly in animals-that infection with influenza A viruses can induce protective ...

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...

رضایی, فرهاد, شاطی‌زاده ملک‌شاهی, سمیه, مختاری آزاد, طلعت, ناصری, مریم, یاوریان, ژیلا,

Background: Respiratory virus infections represent a major public health problem because of their worldwide occurrence, ease of spread in the community and considerable morbidity and mortality. They are one of the most common reasons for hospitalization of children under the age of six. In some cases, infection with two different viruses increase the severity of disease which lead to the h...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2002
Simon M Firestone Ian G Barr Paul W Roche John C Walker

Surveillance of influenza in Australia is based on laboratory isolation of influenza viruses, sentinel general-practitioner reports of influenza-like illness, and absenteeism data from a major national employer. In 2005, 4,575 cases of laboratory-confirmed influenza-like illness were reported, which was 115 per cent higher than in 2004. The influenza season started in the first week of June, wi...

2017
Beibei Xu Zhiying Tan Kenli Li Taijiao Jiang Yousong Peng

Newly emerging influenza viruses continue to threaten public health. A rapid determination of the host range of newly discovered influenza viruses would assist in early assessment of their risk. Here, we attempted to predict the host of influenza viruses using the Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier based on the word vector, a new representation and feature extraction method for biological ...

2007
Luke T. Daum Linda C. Canas Bernard P. Arulanandam Debra Niemeyer James J. Valdes James P. Chambers

Influenza viruses type A (H3N2 and H1N1 subtypes) and B are the most prevalently circulating human influenza viruses. However, an increase in several confirmed cases of high pathogenic H5N1 in humans has raised concerns of a potential pandemic underscoring the need for rapid, point of contact detection. In this report, we describe development and evaluation of 'type,' i.e., influenza virus A an...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2004
Todd F Hatchette David Walker Christie Johnson Ashley Baker S Paul Pryor Robert G Webster

The current dogma of influenza accepts that feral aquatic birds are the reservoir for influenza A viruses. Although the genomic information of human influenza A viruses is increasing, little of this type of data is available for viruses circulating in feral waterfowl. This study presents the genetic characterization of 35 viruses isolated from wild Canadian ducks from 1983 to 2000, as the first...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2014
M Peiris H-L Yen

Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality and economic impact. Influenza A viruses are well adapted to cross species barriers and evade host immunity. Viruses that cause no clinical signs in wild aquatic birds may adapt in domestic poultry to become highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses which decimate poultry flocks. Viruses that cau...

2017
Victoria Matyushenko Irina Isakova-Sivak Tatiana Smolonogina Irina Dubrovina Tatiana Tretiak Larisa Rudenko

Live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIVs) are considered as safe and effective tool to control influenza in different age groups, especially in young children. An important part of the LAIV safety evaluation is the detection of vaccine virus replication in the nasopharynx of the vaccinees, with special attention to a potential virus transmission to the unvaccinated close contacts. Conducting L...

2015
Anne Mosnier Saverio Caini Isabelle Daviaud Jean-Louis Bensoussan Françoise Stoll-Keller Tan Tai Bui Bruno Lina Sylvie Van der Werf Jean Marie Cohen

BACKGROUND Describing the circulation of influenza viruses and the characteristics of seasonal epidemics remains an essential tool to optimize the strategies of influenza prevention and control. Special attention has been recently paid to influenza B in the context of the availability of a quadrivalent vaccine, containing two influenza B strains. METHODS We used data from a practitioners-base...

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