نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza virus h7n1

تعداد نتایج: 459671  

2015
Aurora Romero Tejeda Roberta Aiello Angela Salomoni Valeria Berton Marta Vascellari Giovanni Cattoli

The study of influenza type A (IA) infections in wild mammals populations is a critical gap in our knowledge of how IA viruses evolve in novel hosts that could be in close contact with avian reservoir species and other wild animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility to infection, the nasal shedding and the transmissibility of the H7N1 and H5N1 highly pathogenic avian infl...

2014
Simon Wain-Hobson

Inappropriately named gain-of-function influenza research seeks to confer airborne transmission on avian influenza A viruses that otherwise cause only dead-end infections in humans. A recent study has succeeded in doing this with a highly pathogenic ostrich H7N1 virus in a ferret model without loss of virulence. If transposable to humans, this would constitute a novel virus with a case fatality...

2012
Alam Jahangir Sakchai Ruenphet Masashi Okamura Masayuki Nakamura Kazuaki Takehara

Introduction Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a markedly contagious viral disease of domestic chickens and turkeys, characterized by severe illness with high morbidity and mortality (Easterday et al. 1997). Human infections with the HPAI virus H5N1 frequently cause death since 1997 (Class et al., 1998, Subbarao et al., 1998). Two surface glycoproteins, the haemagglutinin (HA) and neu...

2014
Mariya V. Sivay Kirill A. Sharshov Mary Pantin-Jackwood Vladimir V. Muzyka Alexander M. Shestopalov

We report the genome sequence of an avian influenza virus (AIV) subtype H8N8, isolated in Russia. The genome analysis shows that all genes belong to AIV Eurasian lineages. The PB2 gene was similar to a Mongolian low-pathogenic (LP) AIV H7N1 and a Chinese high-pathogenic (HP) AIV H5N2.

A. Toffan M.J. Mehrabanpour R. Nisi

In this study, the pathogenicity of A/Ch/It/5093/1999 H7N1 which had been isolated from chicken during the outbreak in Italy was assessed in chicken by experimental infection virus. Ten SPF chickens of four week-old were inoculated with this virus, and five chickens were inoculated with uninfected allantoic fluid. For determination of virus shedding, oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs were taken f...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2007
Muhammad Mahmood Mukhtar Sahibzada T Rasool Degui Song Chengliang Zhu Qian Hao Ying Zhu Jianguo Wu

Genetic analysis of all eight genes of two Nanchang avian influenza viruses, A/Duck/Nanchang/1681/92 (H3N8-1681) and A/Duck/Nanchang/1904/92 (H7N1-1904), isolated from Jiangxi province, China, in 1992, showed that six internal genes of H3N8-1681 virus and five internal (except NS gene) genes of H7N1-1904 virus were closely similar to A/Goose/Guangdong/1/96 (H5N1) virus, the first highly pathoge...

2009
Arnt-Ove Hovden Karl A Brokstad Diane Major John Wood Lars R Haaheim Rebecca J Cox

BACKGROUND Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in domestic poultry bring humans into close contact with new influenza subtypes and represent a threat to human health. In 1999, an HPAI outbreak of H7N1 virus occurred in domestic poultry in Italy, and a wild-type virus isolate from this outbreak was chosen as a pandemic vaccine candidate. OBJECTIVES We conducted a pilot study to ...

2013
Chanathip Thammakarn Misato Tsujimura Keisuke Satoh Tomomi Hasegawa Miho Tamura Akinobu Kawamura Sakchai Ruenphet

This experiment aims to demonstrate the efficacy of ceramic powder derived from various sources to inactivate avian influenza virus and its possibility to use in the environment. The ceramics used in the present experiment were derived from chicken feces (CF), scallop shell (SS), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and soybean (SB). All ceramics were mixed with low pathogenic AIV (LPAIV) H7N1, and then ke...

2017
Tor Kristian Andersen Fan Zhou Rebecca Cox Bjarne Bogen Gunnveig Grødeland

Zoonotic influenza H7 viral infections have a case fatality rate of about 40%. Currently, no or limited human to human spread has occurred, but we may be facing a severe pandemic threat if the virus acquires the ability to transmit between humans. Novel vaccines that can be rapidly produced for global distribution are urgently needed, and DNA vaccines may be the only type of vaccine that allows...

A Najafi , E Saberfar , H Lashini ,

Abstract : Avian influenza virus (AIV) infection is a major cause of influenza mortality in birds and can cause human mortality and morbidity. Although the risk of infection with avian influenza virus (AIV) is generally low for most people, the pathogenic virus can cross the species barrier and acquires the ability to infect and be transmitted among the human population; therefore the ra...

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