نتایج جستجو برای: reassortant virus

تعداد نتایج: 397407  

2013
Alessio Lorusso Adalberto Costessi Walter Pirovano Maurilia Marcacci Cesare Cammà Giovanni Savini

The complete genome sequence of a reassortant field strain of bluetongue virus serotype 16 (BTV-16), isolated from cattle in the Apulia region of Italy in 2002, has been determined by Illumina sequencing. Sequence comparisons of segment 1 (Seg-1) to Seg-10, except Seg-5, show that BTV-16 strain ITL2002 belongs to the major eastern topotype of BTV.

2015
Simon J. Watson Pinky Langat Scott M. Reid Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam Matthew Cotten Michael Kelly Kristien Van Reeth Yu Qiu Gaëlle Simon Emilie Bonin Emanuela Foni Chiara Chiapponi Lars Larsen Charlotte Hjulsager Iwona Markowska-Daniel Kinga Urbaniak Ralf Dürrwald Michael Schlegel Anita Huovilainen Irit Davidson Ádám Dán Willie Loeffen Stephanie Edwards Michel Bublot Thais Vila Jaime Maldonado Laura Valls Ian H. Brown Oliver G. Pybus Paul Kellam A. García-Sastre

UNLABELLED The emergence in humans of the A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza virus, a complex reassortant virus of swine origin, highlighted the importance of worldwide influenza virus surveillance in swine. To date, large-scale surveillance studies have been reported for southern China and North America, but such data have not yet been described for Europe. We report the first large-scale genomic characte...

2013
Philippe Noriel Q. Pascua Gyo‐Jin Lim Hyeok‐il Kwon Su‐Jin Park Eun‐Ha Kim Min‐Suk Song Chul Joong Kim Young‐Ki Choi

BACKGROUND Human-to-swine transmission of the pandemic H1N1 2009 [A(H1N1)pdm09] virus in pig populations resulted in reassortment events with endemic swine influenza viruses worldwide. OBJECTIVE We investigated whether A(H1N1)pdm09-derived reassortant viruses are present in South Korea and sought to determine the pathogenic potential of the novel swine viruses. METHODS Pig lung tissues were...

2010
Yanlong Cong Guangmei Wang Zhenhong Guan Shuang Chang Quanpeng Zhang Guilian Yang Weili Wang Qingfeng Meng Weiming Ren Chunfeng Wang Zhuang Ding

BACKGROUND Human-like H3N2 influenza viruses have repeatedly been transmitted to domestic pigs in different regions of the world, but it is still uncertain whether any of these variants could become established in pig populations. The fact that different subtypes of influenza viruses have been detected in pigs makes them an ideal candidate for the genesis of a possible reassortant virus with bo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Carole R Baskin Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann Terrence M Tumpey Patrick J Sabourin James P Long Adolfo García-Sastre Airn-E Tolnay Randy Albrecht John A Pyles Pam H Olson Lauri D Aicher Elizabeth R Rosenzweig Kaja Murali-Krishna Edward A Clark Mark S Kotur Jamie L Fornek Sean Proll Robert E Palermo Carol L Sabourin Michael G Katze

The mechanisms responsible for the virulence of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus in humans remain poorly understood. To identify crucial components of the early host response during these infections by using both conventional and functional genomics tools, we studied 34 cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) to compare a 2004 human H5N1 Vi...

2015
Yuhai Bi Zhenjie Zhang Wenjun Liu Yanbo Yin Jianmin Hong Xiangdong Li Haiming Wang Gary Wong Jianjun Chen Yunfeng Li Wendong Ru Ruyi Gao Di Liu Yingxia Liu Boping Zhou George F. Gao Weifeng Shi Fumin Lei

Approximately 100 migratory birds, including whooper swans and pochards, were found dead in the Sanmenxia Reservoir Area of China during January 2015. The causative agent behind this outbreak was identified as H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV). Genetic and phylogenetic analyses revealed that this Sanmenxia H5N1 virus was a novel reassortant, possessing a Clade 2.3.2.1c HA gen...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Timm C Harder Elisabeth Grosse Beilage Elke Lange Carolin Meiners Stefanie Döhring Stefan Pesch Thomas Noé Christian Grund Martin Beer Elke Starick

The emergence of the human 2009 pandemic H1N1 (H1N1pdm) virus from swine populations refocused public and scientific attention on swine as an important source of influenza A viruses bearing zoonotic potential. Widespread and year-round circulation of at least four stable lineages of porcine influenza viruses between 2009 and 2012 in a region of Germany with a high-density swine population is do...

2011
Vasiliy A. Evseenko Adrianus C. M. Boon Christy Brockwell‐Staats John Franks Adam Rubrum Curt S. Daniels Marie R. Gramer Richard J. Webby

BACKGROUND Because of continuous circulation in different animal species and humans, influenza viruses have host-specific phenotypic and genetic features. Reassortment of the genome segments can significantly change virus phenotype, potentially generating virus with pandemic potential. In 2009, a new pandemic influenza virus emerged. OBJECTIVES In this study, we attempted to find precursor vi...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2014
Muhammed Babakir-Mina Slavatore Dimonte Alessandra Lo Presti Eleonora Cella Carlo Federico Perno Marco Ciotti Massimo Ciccozzi

Recently, human infections with the novel avian-origin influenza A H7N9 virus have been reported from various provinces in China. Human infections with avian influenza A viruses are rare and may cause a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms. This is the first time that human infection with a low pathogenic avian influenza A virus has been associated with a fatal outcome. Here, a phylogenetic and p...

2008
Wenjun Ma Robert E Kahn Juergen A Richt

Influenza A viruses are highly infectious respiratory pathogens that can infect many species. Birds are the reservoir for all known influenza A subtypes; and novel influenza viruses can emerge from birds and infect mammalian species including humans. Because swine are susceptible to infection with both avian and human influenza viruses, novel reassortant influenza viruses can be generated in th...

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