نتایج جستجو برای: h5 n1 influenza virus

تعداد نتایج: 441120  

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
m. vascellari m.h. hablolvarid a. shoushtari a. hedayati

in the february 2006 in two wetlands in northern iran, the mortality among wild swans was observed. paralysis was the most prominent feature of the disease. histologically, diffused necrosis of acinar cells in pancreas, degeneration and necrosis of some neurons in central nervous system (cns), sever necrotic and hemorrhagic enteritis, foci of haemorrahge and myocardial cell necrosis in the hear...

2010
Jia Wu Fengwei Zhang Maorong Wang Chunqiong Xu Jingdong Song Jianfang Zhou Xiaojing Lin Yonghui Zhang Xiaobing Wu Wenjie Tan Jian Lu Honglan Zhao Jimin Gao Ping Zhao Jianxin Lu Yue Wang

To study the precise role of the neuraminidase (NA), and its stalk region in particular, in the assembly, release, and entry of influenza virus, we deleted the 20-aa stalk segment from 2009 pandemic H1N1 NA (09N1) and inserted this segment, now designated 09s60, into the stalk region of a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N1 NA (AH N1). The biological characterization of these wi...

2017
Shamim Sarkar Salah Uddin Khan Andrea Mikolon Mohammad Ziaur Rahman Jaynal Abedin Nord Zeidner Katherine Sturm‐Ramirez Stephen P. Luby

BACKGROUND In Bangladesh, nomadic duck flocks are groups of domestic ducks reared for egg production that are moved to access feeding sites beyond their owners' village boundaries and are housed overnight in portable enclosures in scavenging areas. The objectives of this study were to measure the prevalence of influenza A virus RNA and H5-specific antibodies in nomadic ducks and to characterize...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Lindomar Pena Troy Sutton Ashok Chockalingam Sachin Kumar Matthew Angel Hongxia Shao Hongjun Chen Weizhong Li Daniel R Perez

H5N1 and H9N2 avian influenza virus subtypes top the World Health Organization's list for the greatest pandemic potential. Inactivated H5N1 vaccines induce limited immune responses and, in the case of live-attenuated influenza virus vaccines (LAIV), there are safety concerns regarding the possibility of reassortment between the H5 gene segment and circulating influenza viruses. In order to over...

2015
Maryrose R. Laguio-Vila Mark G. Thompson Sue Reynolds Sarah M. Spencer Manjusha Gaglani Allison Naleway Sarah Ball Sam Bozeman Steven Baker Luis Martínez-Sobrido Min Levine Jackie Katz Alicia M. Fry John J. Treanor

Background.  Most inactivated influenza vaccines contain purified and standardized hemagglutinin (HA) and residual neuraminidase (NA) antigens. Vaccine-associated HA antibody responses (hemagglutination inhibition [HAI]) are well described, but less is known about the immune response to the NA. Methods.  Serum of 1349 healthcare personnel (HCP) electing or declining the 2010-2011 trivalent-inac...

A. Noori A.H. Shooshtari S.G. Mirzaei,

Avian influenza viruses (AIV) affect a wide range of birds and mammals, cause severe economic damage to the poultry industry, and pose a serious threat to humans. Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAI) H5N1 were first identified in Southeast Asia in 1996 and spread to four continents over the following years. The viruses have caused high mortality in chickens and various bird species ...

2010
James S. Robertson Othmar G. Engelhardt

Influenza vaccine manufacturers require antigenically relevant vaccine viruses that have good manufacturing properties and are safe to use. In developing pandemic vaccine viruses, reverse genetics has been employed as a rational approach that can also be used effectively to attenuate the highly virulent H5N1 virus and at the same time place the H5 HA and N1 NA on a background of PR8, a virus th...

Journal: :Iranian biomedical journal 2007
Esmaeil Saberfar Mohammad M Forghani-Fard Mirlatif Mosavi

BACKGROUND Avian influenza virus (AIV) infection is a major cause of bird or human mortality and morbidity, therefore the rapid identification of the virus is of important clinical and epidemiological implication. METHODS A multiplex Reverse Transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) was optimized for the detection of influenza A virus and the H5 and H9 subtypes. The influenza type A specific primers were di...

2009
Guadalupe Ayora-Talavera Holly Shelton Margaret A. Scull Junyuan Ren Ian M. Jones Raymond J. Pickles Wendy S. Barclay

The emergence in 2009 of a swine-origin H1N1 influenza virus as the first pandemic of the 21st Century is a timely reminder of the international public health impact of influenza viruses, even those associated with mild disease. The widespread distribution of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus in the avian population has spawned concern that it may give rise to a human influenza pandemic. T...

Journal: :Microbiology and immunology 2007
Yoshimi Tsuda Yoshihiro Sakoda Saori Sakabe Tsuyoshi Mochizuki Yasuharu Namba Hiroshi Kida

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) caused by the H5N1 subtype has given rise to serious damage in poultry industries in Asia. The virus has expanded its geographical range to Europe and Africa, posing a great risk to human health as well. For the control of avian influenza, a rapid diagnosis by detecting the causative virus and identifying its subtype is essential. In the present study, a...

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