نتایج جستجو برای: h5 n1 influenza virus

تعداد نتایج: 441120  

Hassan Nili Khosrow Aghaiypour Seyed Mahmoud Ebrahimi,

In this study, the full-length M2 gene of the avian influenza virus (H9N2) was isolated, analyzed and studied in detail. Total RNA was extracted and cDNA of the M2 mRNA was obtained by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using random hexamer oligoes; specific primers were used for amplification of the M2 open reading frame (ORF) region. PCR was able to amplify the desirable...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Lina Sun Xiuhua Lu Chuan Li Min Wang Qinzhi Liu Zi Li Xiaofen Hu Jiandong Li Feng Liu Qun Li Jessica A. Belser Kathy Hancock Yuelong Shu Jacqueline M. Katz Mifang Liang Dexin Li

BACKGROUND The development of new therapeutic targets and strategies to control highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus infection in humans is urgently needed. Broadly cross-neutralizing recombinant human antibodies obtained from the survivors of H5N1 avian influenza provide an important role in immunotherapy for human H5N1 virus infection and definition of the critical epitopes for...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2015
Whitney M Kistler David E Stallknecht Camille Lebarbenchon Kerri Pedersen David R Marks Randy Mickley Thomas J DeLiberto Michael J Yabsley

The use of serologic assays for influenza A virus (IAV) surveillance in wild birds has increased because of the availability of commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs). Recently, an H5-specific blocking ELISA (bELISA) was shown to reliably detect H5-specific antibodies to low- and high-pathogenic H5 viruses in experimentally infected waterfowl. Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) were frequ...

2017
T.A. Timofeeva M.N. Asatryan A.D. Altstein B.S. Narodisky A.L. Gintsburg N.V. Kaverin

The influenza A virus remains one of the most common and dangerous human health concerns due to its rapid evolutionary dynamics. Since the evolutionary changes of influenza A viruses can be traced in real time, the last decade has seen a surge in research on influenza A viruses due to an increase in experimental data (selection of escape mutants followed by examination of their phenotypic chara...

2013
El-Sayed M Abdelwhab Jutta Veits Thomas C Mettenleiter

Avian influenza viruses (AIV) of H5 and H7 subtypes exhibit two different pathotypes in poultry: infection with low pathogenic (LP) strains results in minimal, if any, health disturbances, whereas highly pathogenic (HP) strains cause severe morbidity and mortality. LPAIV of H5 and H7 subtypes can spontaneously mutate into HPAIV. Ten outbreaks caused by HPAIV are known to have been preceded by c...

2014
Youn-Jeong Lee Hyun-Mi Kang Eun-Kyoung Lee Byung-Min Song Jipseol Jeong Yong-Kuk Kwon Hye-Ryoung Kim Kyu-Jun Lee Mi-Seon Hong Il Jang Kang-Seuk Choi Ji-Ye Kim Hyun-Jeong Lee Min-Su Kang Ok-Mi Jeong Jong-Ho Baek Yi-Seok Joo Yong Ho Park Hee-Soo Lee

To the Editor: Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses have caused considerable economic losses to the poultry industry and poses potential threats to animal and human health Since 2003, influenza A(H5N1) viruses with a hemagglutinin (HA) gene derived from A/goose/Guandong/1/96–like viruses have become endemic to 6 countries (Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam) (1)...

2014
Júlia Vergara-Alert Núria Busquets Maria Ballester Aida J Chaves Raquel Rivas Roser Dolz Zhongfang Wang Stephan Pleschka Natàlia Majó Fernando Rodríguez Ayub Darji

Some outbreaks involving highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV) of subtypes H5 and H7 were caused by avian-to-human transmissions. In nature, different influenza A viruses can reassort leading to new viruses with new characteristics. We decided to investigate the impact that the NS-segment of H5 HPAIV would have on viral pathogenicity of a classical avian H7 HPAIV in poultry, a natur...

2015
Kathleen A Ross Hyelee Loyd Wuwei Wu Lucas Huntimer Shaheen Ahmed Anthony Sambol Scott Broderick Zachary Flickinger Krishna Rajan Tatiana Bronich Surya Mallapragada Michael J Wannemuehler Susan Carpenter Balaji Narasimhan

H5N1 avian influenza is a significant global concern with the potential to become the next pandemic threat. Recombinant subunit vaccines are an attractive alternative for pandemic vaccines compared to traditional vaccine technologies. In particular, polyanhydride nanoparticles encapsulating subunit proteins have been shown to enhance humoral and cell-mediated immunity and provide protection upo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Nicholas S Heaton Victor H Leyva-Grado Gene S Tan Dirk Eggink Rong Hai Peter Palese

Influenza A virus is a major human pathogen responsible for seasonal epidemics as well as pandemic outbreaks. Due to the continuing burden on human health, the need for new tools to study influenza virus pathogenesis as well as to evaluate new therapeutics is paramount. We report the development of a stable, replication-competent luciferase reporter influenza A virus that can be used for in viv...

Bahonar, A, Fallah Mehrabadi, MH, Ghalyanchilangeroudi, A, Shoushtari, A, Tehrani, F,

Background and Objectives: HPAI has economic and public health importance. Aquatic and shore migratory birds are the main reservoirs and the cause of the spread of viruses across countries. The aim of study was risk assessment of the spread of the avian influenza H5 viruses.   Methods: In this qualitative study, structured interviews and focus group discussions were used to assess the risk of...

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