نتایج جستجو برای: reassortant virus

تعداد نتایج: 397407  

2011
Antoinette A. Grobbelaar Jacqueline Weyer Patricia A. Leman Alan Kemp Janusz T. Paweska Robert Swanepoel

Phylogenetic relationships were examined for 198 Rift Valley fever virus isolates and 5 derived strains obtained from various sources in Saudi Arabia and 16 countries in Africa during a 67-year period (1944-2010). A maximum-likelihood tree prepared with sequence data for a 490-nt section of the Gn glycoprotein gene showed that 95 unique sequences sorted into 15 lineages. A 2010 isolate from a p...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna Justin Bahl Steven Riley Lian Duan Jin Xia Zhang Honglin Chen J. S. Malik Peiris Gavin J. D. Smith Yi Guan

The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus lineage has undergone extensive genetic reassortment with viruses from different sources to produce numerous H5N1 genotypes, and also developed into multiple genetically distinct sublineages in China. From there, the virus has spread to over 60 countries. The ecological success of this virus in diverse species of both poultry and wild bird...

2012
Cyril Le Nouën Didier Toquin Hermann Müller Rüdiger Raue Katherine M. Kean Patrick Langlois Martine Cherbonnel Nicolas Eterradossi

BACKGROUND Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is a pathogen of worldwide significance to the poultry industry. IBDV has a bi-segmented double-stranded RNA genome. Segments A and B encode the capsid, ribonucleoprotein and non-structural proteins, or the virus polymerase (RdRp), respectively. Since the late eighties, very virulent (vv) IBDV strains have emerged in Europe inducing up to 60% mo...

2016
Jeffrey Butler Cameron R. Stewart Daniel S. Layton Phouvong Phommachanh Jennifer Harper Jean Payne Ryan M. Evans Stacey Valdeter Som Walker Gemma Harvey Songhua Shan Matthew P. Bruce Christina L. Rootes Tamara J. Gough Andreas Rohringer Grantley R. Peck Sarah J. Fardy Adam J. Karpala Dayna Johnson Jianning Wang Bounlom Douangngeun Christopher Morrissy Frank Y. K. Wong Andrew G. D. Bean John Bingham David T. Williams

Avian influenza viruses of H5 subtype can cause highly pathogenic disease in poultry. In March 2014, a new reassortant H5N6 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza virus emerged in Lao People's Democratic Republic. We have assessed the pathogenicity, pathobiology and immunological responses associated with this virus in chickens. Infection caused moderate to advanced disease in 6 of 6 chicken...

2010
Carlos M. Perez Marcela Ferres Jaime A. Labarca

(H1N1) became resistant to both oseltamivir and amantadine in a short span of 1 month. Oseltamivir-resistant A/Brisbane/59/2007-like clade 2B virus that had reassorted with A/Hong Kong/2652/2006-like clade 2C virus had apparently spread in the community and to other regions of the world. The possibility of reassortment with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus is a major concern. Resistance to oseltamivi...

2016
Dawei Cui Dejian Zhao Guoliang Xie Xianzhi Yang Zhaoxia Huo Shufa Zheng Fei Yu Yu Chen

BACKGROUND Influenza A virus is a leading causative pathogen of human acute respiratory infection. Recently, the co-circulation of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 and seasonal H3N2 viruses was reported, and sporadic cases with reassortant avian H7N9 virus are continually reported in China. We aimed to establish a multiplex one-step real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) assay ...

2010
Karin Pachler Juliane Mayr Reinhard Vlasak

We report the establishment of a reverse-genetics system for the rescue of recombinant influenza C/JJ/50 virus from seven plasmids. The nucleotide sequence of the whole C/JJ/50 genome was determined and full-length cDNAs were cloned into an RNA pol I/pol II-based bidirectional vector. Transfection of Vero cells and subsequent amplification on MDCK cells yielded viral HA titres of 128. The utili...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Stephanie Sonnberg Mariette F Ducatez Jennifer DeBeauchamp Jeri-Carol Crumpton Adam Rubrum Bridgett Sharp Richard J Hall Matthew Peacey Sue Huang Richard J Webby

UNLABELLED We have previously shown that 11 patients became naturally coinfected with seasonal H1N1 (A/H1N1) and pandemic H1N1 (pdm/H1N1) during the Southern hemisphere winter of 2009 in New Zealand. Reassortment of influenza A viruses is readily observed during coinfection of host animals and in vitro; however, reports of reassortment occurring naturally in humans are rare. Using clinical spec...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2010
K Nagarajan G Saikumar Rahul Singh Arya Ashish Gupta R Somvanshi B Pattnaik

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES With the emergence of a new reassortant influenza A H1N1 virus that caused the 2009 pandemic it was felt necessary that pigs should be closely monitored for early detection of any influenza virus infection. Therefore, we investigated disease outbreaks with clinical history suggestive for swine influenza reported to our laboratory by owners of affected pig farms in Uttar ...

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