نتایج جستجو برای: influenza a h1n1 virus

تعداد نتایج: 13592803  

Journal: :Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica 2012
Diego Viasus José A Oteo Revuelta Joaquín Martínez-Montauti Jordi Carratalà

Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus infection was associated with significant morbidity, mainly among children and young adults. The majority of patients had self-limited mild-to-moderate uncomplicated disease. However, some patients developed severe illness and some died. In addition to respiratory complications, several complications due to direct and indirect effects on other body systems were asso...

2010
Holly Seale Anita E Heywood Mary-Louise McLaws Kirsten F Ward Chris P Lowbridge Debbie Van C Raina MacIntyre

BACKGROUND On the 30th September 2009, the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccine was made available to adults and children aged 10 years and over, in Australia. Acceptance of a novel vaccine is influenced by perceptions of risk including risk of infection, risk of death or severe illness and risk of serious vaccine side-effects. We surveyed a sample of residents from Sydney, Australia to ascer...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2009
Justin Lessler Nicholas G Reich Derek A T Cummings H P Nair H T Jordan N Thompson

BACKGROUND In April 2009, an outbreak of novel swine-origin influenza A (2009 H1N1 influenza) occurred at a high school in Queens, New York. We describe the outbreak and characterize the clinical and epidemiologic aspects of this novel virus. METHODS The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene characterized the outbreak through laboratory confirmation of the presence of the 2009...

2010
Rafael A. Medina Balaji Manicassamy Silke Stertz Christopher W. Seibert Rong Hai Robert B. Belshe Sharon E. Frey Christopher F. Basler Peter Palese Adolfo García-Sastre

The 1918 influenza A virus caused the most devastating pandemic, killing approximately 50 million people worldwide. Immunization with 1918-like and classical swine H1N1 virus vaccines results in cross-protective antibodies against the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza, indicating antigenic similarities among these viruses. In this study, we demonstrate that vaccination with the 2009 pandemic H1N1 va...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2014
Nazim Ercument Beyhun Zahide Kosan Aysun Aras Asuman Guraksin Talat Ezmeci

OBJECTIVE The study aimed to determine the willingness to receive the Influenza A(H1N1) vaccine and its determinants in a large group of university students. MATERIALS AND METHODS This is a self-administered questionnairre based cross-sectional study. Students being educated at health and non-health faculties were invited to participate in this attitude survey. RESULTS A total of 974 studen...

2012
Michaela Janks Sara Cooke Aimee Odedra Harkeet Kang Michelle Bellman Rachel E. Jordan

UK pandemic influenza strategy focused on vaccination of high risk groups, although evidence shows that school-age children have the highest infection rates. Vaccination of children might be an additional strategy. We undertook a cross-sectional study amongst 149 parents of primary school children aged 4-7 years in Birmingham, UK to quantify intention to accept pandemic influenza vaccine and id...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2010
Julian Wei-Tze Tang Paul A Tambyah Florence Yuk Lin Lai Hong Kai Lee Chun Kiat Lee Tze Ping Loh Lily Chiu Evelyn Siew-Chuan Koay

BACKGROUND Singapore is a tropical country with a temperature range of 23 degrees C to 35 degrees C and relative humidity of 48% to 100% throughout the year. Influenza incidence peaks in June through July and November through January, though influenza cases can be detected throughout the year. METHODS Between May 1 and July 28, 2009, a novel dual-gene diagnostic polymerase chain reaction assa...

2011
Mai S. Mabrouk

Genomic Signal Processing is a relatively new field in bioinformatics, in which signal processing algorithms and methods are used to study functional structures in the DNA. An appropriate mapping of the DNA sequence into one or more numerical sequences enables the use of many digital signal processing tools in the analysis of different genomic sequences. Also, a novel Influenza A (H1N1) virus o...

Journal: :Vaccine 2013
Caitlin N Dodd Silvana A Romio Steven Black Claudia Vellozzi Nick Andrews Miriam Sturkenboom Patrick Zuber Wei Hua Jan Bonhoeffer Jim Buttery Nigel Crawford Genevieve Deceuninck Corinne de Vries Philippe De Wals M Victoria Gutierrez-Gimeno Harald Heijbel Hayley Hughes Kwan Hur Anders Hviid Jeffrey Kelman Tehri Kilpi S K Chuang Kristine Macartney Melisa Rett Vesta Richardson Lopez-Callada Daniel Salmon Francisco Gimenez-Sanchez Nuria Sanz Barbara Silverman Jann Storsaeter Umapathi Thirugnanam Nicoline van der Maas Katherine Yih Tao Zhang Hector Izurieta

BACKGROUND The global spread of the 2009 novel pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus led to the accelerated production and distribution of monovalent 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) vaccines (pH1N1). This pandemic provided the opportunity to evaluate the risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), which has been an influenza vaccine safety concern since the swine flu pandemic of 1976, using a common protocol am...

2010
Béatrice Labrosse Mathieu Tourdjman Raphaël Porcher Jérôme LeGoff Xavier de Lamballerie François Simon Jean-Michel Molina François Clavel

BACKGROUND Cross-immunity between seasonal and pandemic A/H1N1 influenza viruses remains uncertain. In particular, the extent that previous infection or vaccination by seasonal A/H1N1 viruses can elicit protective immunity against pandemic A/H1N1 is unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Neutralizing titers against seasonal A/H1N1 (A/Brisbane/59/2007) and against pandemic A/H1N1 (A/Californi...

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