نتایج جستجو برای: influenza in birds

تعداد نتایج: 17001171  

2013
Dong-Hun Lee Jae-Keun Park Seong-Su Yuk Tseren-Ochir Erdene-Ochir Jung-Hoon Kwon Joong-Bok Lee Seung-Yong Park In-Soo Choi Chang-Seon Song

We report the complete genome sequence of a natural recombinant H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) that was isolated from a wild bird in the Republic of Korea in 2005. The genomic sequence and phylogenetic analyses showed that this virus contains six genes of North American lineage AIV and two genes of Eurasian lineage AIV. These data are beneficial for investigating the ecology and epidemiology ...

2013
Isabella Monne Mat Yamage Gwenaëlle Dauphin Filip Claes Garba Ahmed Mohammed Giasuddin Annalisa Salviato Silvia Ormelli Francesco Bonfante Alessia Schivo Giovanni Cattoli

Bangladesh has reported a high number of outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) (H5N1) in poultry. We identified a natural reassortant HPAI (H5N1) virus containing a H9N2-PB1 gene in poultry in Bangladesh. Our findings highlight the risks for prolonged co-circulation of avian influenza viruses and the need to monitor their evolution.

2012
Y.H. Connie Leung Eric H.Y. Lau Li Juan Zhang Yi Guan Benjamin J. Cowling J.S. Malik Peiris

We analyzed ≈ 12 years of surveillance data on avian influenza in Hong Kong live poultry markets. A ban on keeping live poultry overnight in these markets reduced virus isolation rates by 84% in chickens (p = 0.006) and 100% (p = 0.01) in minor poultry.

2013
Hong Zhang Zi Li Hao Yang Yunzhi Liu Fangcai Li Lijie Wang Xiaodan Li Yun Zhu Yahui Cai Zhiyong Bai Feiyue Yi Yuelong Shu

An H12N8 subtype avian influenza virus (AIV) was isolated from a wild bird in China in 2011. It is the first report of isolation of the H12N8 subtype AIV in Asia. Phylogenetic analysis results suggested it is a reassortant, and all eight gene segments belong to the Eurasian gene pool.

2007
Hualan Chen Stefano Marangon

The OIE recommends eradication of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) at its poultry source to decrease the virus load in susceptible avian species and environment and therewith to decrease the risk of human infection with those avian influenza viruses that have zoonotic potential, to secure the production sector and trade, as well as to safeguard food security and the livelihoods of farme...

2012
Timothée Vergne Vladimir Grosbois Yilma Jobre Ahmed Saad Amira Abd El Nabi Shereen Galal Mohamed Kalifa Soheir Abd El Kader Gwenaëlle Dauphin François Roger Juan Lubroth Marisa Peyre

We investigated the influence of a mass poultry vaccination campaign on passive surveillance of highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype (H5N1) outbreaks among poultry in Egypt. Passive reporting dropped during the campaign, although probability of infection remained unchanged. Future poultry vaccination campaigns should consider this negative impact on reporting for adapting surveillance stra...

2014
Xianbin Li Zhong Zhang Ailian Yu Simon Y. W. Ho Michael J. Carr Weimin Zheng Yanzhou Zhang Chaodong Zhu Fumin Lei Weifeng Shi

An understanding of the global migration dynamics of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus is helpful for surveillance and disease prevention. To characterize the migration network of this virus, we used genetic analysis, which supported a global persistence model in which each of 9 regions acts to some extent as a source. Siberia is the major hub for the dispersal of the virus. South...

Journal: :Science 2006
Derek J Smith

The threat of pandemic human influenza looms as we survey the ongoing avian influenza pandemic and wonder if and when it will jump species. What are the risks and how can we plan? The nub of the problem lies in the inherent variability of the virus, which makes prediction difficult. However, it is not impossible; mathematical models can help determine and quantify critical parameters and thresh...

Ali Poostforoosh Fard, Amin Derakhshanfar, Hadi Tavakkoli, Javad Moayedi,

Background: The H9N2 subtype of the influenza virus, which is endemic in many regions of Iran, is considered as a candidate for future pandemics. In the present study, excretion time of the Iranian endemic influenza virus (H9N2 subtype) from the feces and pharyngeal secretions of laying chicken breeds was evaluated. Methods: This experimental study conducted at the Diagnostic Laboratory Scienc...

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