نتایج جستجو برای: influenza

تعداد نتایج: 70693  

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: monitoring of influenza virus shedding and optimization of multiplicities of infection (moi) is important in the investigation of a virus one step growth cycle and for obtaining a high yield of virus in vaccine development and conventional basic diagnostic methods. however, eluted infectious viruses may still be present immediately after virus inoculation and when cells are washed fo...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2012
آرش قلیان چی لنگرودی arash ghalyanchi-langeroudi mohammad soleimani vahid karimi abbas morovati

background: avian influenza (ai) viruses have been isolated from a wide diversity of free-living avian species representing several orders. since 1998, h9n2 ai outbreaks have been one of the major problems in iranian poultry industry. in 2006, h5n1 was reported in swans in the north of iran first , but until now there has been no official report from commercial flocks in iran. objectives: the a...

2016
V. Tisa I. Barberis V. Faccio C. Paganino C. Trucchi M. Martini F. Ansaldi

Influenza illness is caused by influenza A and influenza B strains. Although influenza A viruses are perceived to carry greater risk because they account for the majority of influenza cases in most seasons and have been responsible for influenza pandemics, influenza B viruses also impose a substantial public health burden, particularly among children and at-risk subjects. Furthermore, since the...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Jessica P Ridgway Allison H Bartlett Sylvia Garcia-Houchins Sean Cariño Aurea Enriquez Rachel Marrs Cynthia Perez Mona Shah Caroline Guenette Steve Mosakowski Kathleen G Beavis Emily Landon

BACKGROUND To prevent transmission of influenza from healthcare workers (HCWs) to patients, many hospitals exclude febrile HCWs from working, but allow afebrile HCWs with respiratory symptoms to have contact with patients. During the 2013-2014 influenza season at our hospital, an influenza-positive HCW with respiratory symptoms but no fever was linked to a case of possible healthcare-associated...

2017
Saverio Caini Wladimir J. Alonso Angel Balmaseda Alfredo Bruno Patricia Bustos Leticia Castillo Celina de Lozano Doménica de Mora Rodrigo A. Fasce Walquiria Aparecida Ferreira de Almeida Gabriela F. Kusznierz Jenny Lara Maria Luisa Matute Brechla Moreno Claudio Maierovitch Pessanha Henriques Juan Manuel Rudi Clotilde El-Guerche Séblain François Schellevis John Paget

INTRODUCTION The increased availability of influenza surveillance data in recent years justifies an actual and more complete overview of influenza epidemiology in Latin America. We compared the influenza surveillance systems and assessed the epidemiology of influenza A and B, including the spatio-temporal patterns of influenza epidemics, in ten countries and sub-national regions in Latin Americ...

2009
Rosemary Proff Ken Gershman Dennis Lezotte Ann-Christine Nyquist

Colorado became the first state to make laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations a case-based reportable condition in 2004. We summarized surveillance for influenza hospitalizations in Colorado during the first 4 recorded influenza seasons (2004-2008). We highlight the similarities and differences among influenza seasons; no 2 seasons were entirely the same. The 2005-06 influe...

Introduction: Avian influenza viruses are considered as a serious threat to human and animal health. An increase in expression of proinflammatory cytokines and type I IFN genes, as well as host cell death responses contribute to the pathogenesis of influenza infection. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the growth dynamics of subacute avian influenza virus in human respiratory alveolar epithel...

Background and Aims: Influenza vaccine production process is time-consuming with little-to-no cross-protection which requires annual adjustment. The construction of a universal vaccine to deal with the pandemics and epidemics which occasionally threat human population is the aim of many researches worldwide. Today, influenza vaccines are mostly against two major antigenic proteins, hemagglutini...

Journal: Vaccine Research 2015
E Akhavan , M Shafaati , MR Shafaati , SH Yazdani ,

Introduction: In recent years, influenza viruses have caused moderate to severe infections all around the world while so far there is no influenza vaccine that can protect people with only one dose of injection. In this regard, producing a universal vaccine based on virus-like-particles (VLP) could be an ideal approach.  Methods: In this study, the full-length ORF of influenza hemagglutini...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 2008
Ching-Fen Shen Shu-Ching Huang Shih-Min Wang Jen-Ren Wang Ching-Chuan Liu

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE An outbreak of influenza A and influenza B appeared at the beginning and end of 2006 in southern Taiwan. We conducted this study to test whether laboratory findings could differentiate influenza A from influenza B infection. METHODS All children aged 16 years or less, who had nasal and/or throat swabs sent from inpatient or outpatient settings at National Cheng Kung Uni...

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