نتایج جستجو برای: circovirus infections in birds

تعداد نتایج: 17006720  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Michael Worobey Guan-Zhu Han Andrew Rambaut

The source, timing, and geographical origin of the 1918-1920 pandemic influenza A virus have remained tenaciously obscure for nearly a century, as have the reasons for its unusual severity among young adults. Here, we reconstruct the origins of the pandemic virus and the classic swine influenza and (postpandemic) seasonal H1N1 lineages using a host-specific molecular clock approach that is demo...

Journal: :Science 2012
Taia T Wang Michael K Parides Peter Palese

The prevalence of avian H5N1 influenza A infections in humans has not been definitively determined. Cases of H5N1 infection in humans confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO) are fewer than 600 in number, with an overall case fatality rate of >50%. We hypothesize that the stringent criteria for confirmation of a human case of H5N1 by WHO do not account for a majority of infections but r...

2013
Peng Yang Xinghuo Pang Ying Deng Chunna Ma Daitao Zhang Ying Sun Weixian Shi Guilan Lu Jiachen Zhao Yimeng Liu Xiaomin Peng Yi Tian Haikun Qian Lijuan Chen Quanyi Wang

During surveillance for pneumonia of unknown etiology and sentinel hospital-based surveillance in Beijing, China, we detected avian influenza A(H7N9) virus infection in 4 persons who had pneumonia, influenza-like illness, or asymptomatic infections. Samples from poultry workers, associated poultry environments, and wild birds suggest that this virus might not be present in Beijing.

2013
Li-Qun Fang Xin-Lou Li Kun Liu Yin-Jun Li Hong-Wu Yao Song Liang Yang Yang Zi-Jian Feng Gregory C. Gray Wu-Chun Cao

The outbreak of human infections with an emerging avian influenza A (H7N9) virus occurred in China in early 2013. It remains unknown what and how the underlying risk factors were involved in the bird-to-human cross-species transmission. To illustrate the dynamics of viral spread, we created a thematic map displaying the distribution of affected counties and plotted epidemic curves for the three...

2017
Min Kang Eric H Y Lau Wenda Guan Yuwei Yang Tie Song Benjamin J Cowling Jie Wu Malik Peiris Jianfeng He Chris Ka Pun Mok

We describe the epidemiology of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H7N9) based on poultry market environmental surveillance and laboratory-confirmed human cases (n = 9) in Guangdong, China. We also compare the epidemiology between human cases of high- and low-pathogenic avian influenza A(H7N9) (n = 51) in Guangdong. Case fatality and severity were similar. Touching sick or dead poultry ...

2007
X. Chen G.J.D. Smith B. Zhou C. Qiu W.L. Wu Y. Li P. Lu L. Duan S. Liu J. Yuan G. Yang H. Wang J. Cheng H. Jiang J.S.M. Peiris H. Chen K.Y. Yuen N. Zhong Y. Guan

BACKGROUND Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus has caused increasing human infection in Eurasia since 2004. So far, H5N1 human infection has been associated with over 50% mortality that is partly because of delay of diagnosis and treatment. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS Here, we report that an H5N1 influenza virus infected a 31-year-old patient in Shenzhen in June 2006. To identify the poss...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2015
Yisu Liu Stéphane G Paquette Li Zhang Alberto J Leon Weidong Liu Wu Xiuming Linxi Huang Suwu Wu Pengzhou Lin Weihong Chen Xibin Fang Tiansheng Zeng Nikki Kelvin Amber Farooqui David J Kelvin

Southern China experienced few cases of H7N9 during the first wave of human infections in the spring of 2013. The second and now the third waves of H7N9 infections have been localized mostly in Southern China with the Guangdong province an epicenter for the generation of novel H7N9 reassortants. Clusters of human infections show human-to-human transmission to be a rare but well-documented event...

2015
Michael A. Jhung Deborah I. Nelson

During December 15, 2014-January 16, 2015, the U.S. Department of Agriculture received 14 reports of birds infected with Asian-origin, highly pathogenic avian influenza A (HPAI) (H5N2), (H5N8), and (H5N1) viruses. These reports represent the first reported infections with these viruses in U.S. wild or domestic birds. Although these viruses are not known to have caused disease in humans, their a...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2000
J B McFerran J A Smyth

Adenovirus infections are ubiquitous in commercially farmed birds, and probably in all avian species. There is a wide range of virulence, in some cases even within the same serotype. While many infections are subclinical and appear to be of little economic or welfare importance, significant outbreaks of disease associated with adenovirus do occur. These diseases are not of public health signifi...

2013
Maciej F. Boni Tran Dang Nguyen Menno D. de Jong H. Rogier van Doorn

More than 15 years after the first human cases of influenza A/H5N1 in Hong Kong, the world remains at risk for an H5N1 pandemic. Preparedness activities have focused on antiviral stockpiling and distribution, development of a human H5N1 vaccine, operationalizing screening and social distancing policies, and other non-pharmaceutical interventions. The planning of these interventions has been don...

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