نتایج جستجو برای: h5 n1 influenza virus

تعداد نتایج: 441120  

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Scott Krauss Caroline A Obert John Franks David Walker Kelly Jones Patrick Seiler Larry Niles S. Paul Pryor John C Obenauer Clayton W Naeve Linda Widjaja Richard J Webby Robert G Webster

Migratory waterfowl of the world are the natural reservoirs of influenza viruses of all known subtypes. However, it is unknown whether these waterfowl perpetuate highly pathogenic (HP) H5 and H7 avian influenza viruses. Here we report influenza virus surveillance from 2001 to 2006 in wild ducks in Alberta, Canada, and in shorebirds and gulls at Delaware Bay (New Jersey), United States, and exam...

Journal: :Vaccine 2017
Yasuko Hatta David Boltz Sally Sarawar Yoshihiro Kawaoka Gabriele Neumann Pamuk Bilsel

The emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses has heightened global concern about the threat posed by pandemic influenza. To address the need for a highly effective universal influenza vaccine, we developed a novel M2-deficient single replication (M2SR) influenza vaccine virus and previously reported that it provided strong heterosubtypic protection against seasonal influenza ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Yang Yu Xingbo Wang Tao Jin Hailong Wang Weiying Si Hui Yang Jiusheng Wu Yan Yan Guang Liu Xiaoyu Sang Xiaopeng Wu Yuwei Gao Xianzhu Xia Xinfen Yu Jingcao Pan George F Gao Jiyong Zhou

UNLABELLED The novel H7N9 avian influenza virus (AIV) was demonstrated to cause severe human respiratory infections in China. Here, we examined poultry specimens from live bird markets linked to human H7N9 infection in Hangzhou, China. Metagenomic sequencing revealed mixed subtypes (H5, H7, H9, N1, N2, and N9). Subsequently, AIV subtypes H5N9, H7N9, and H9N2 were isolated. Evolutionary analysis...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Erica Spackman Dennis A Senne T J Myers Leslie L Bulaga Lindsey P Garber Michael L Perdue Kenton Lohman Luke T Daum David L Suarez

A real-time reverse transcriptase PCR (RRT-PCR) assay based on the avian influenza virus matrix gene was developed for the rapid detection of type A influenza virus. Additionally, H5 and H7 hemagglutinin subtype-specific probe sets were developed based on North American avian influenza virus sequences. The RRT-PCR assay utilizes a one-step RT-PCR protocol and fluorogenic hydrolysis type probes....

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Xing Cheng Michael Eisenbraun Qi Xu Helen Zhou Deepali Kulkarni Kanta Subbarao George Kemble Hong Jin

BACKGROUND Live attenuated influenza H5N1 vaccines have been produced and evaluated in mice and ferrets that were never exposed to influenza A virus infection (Suguitan et al., Plos Medicine, e360:1541, 2006). However, the preexisting influenza heterosubtypic immunity on live attenuated H5N1 vaccine induced immune response has not been evaluated. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Primary and...

2013
Sai V. Vemula Yadvinder S. Ahi Anne-Marie Swaim Jacqueline M. Katz Ruben Donis Suryaprakash Sambhara Suresh K. Mittal

Recurrent outbreaks of H5, H7 and H9 avian influenza viruses in domestic poultry accompanied by their occasional transmission to humans have highlighted the public health threat posed by these viruses. Newer vaccine approaches for pandemic preparedness against these viruses are needed, given the limitations of vaccines currently approved for H5N1 viruses in terms of their production timelines a...

2015
Babak Jalilian Abdul Rahman Omar Mohd Hair Bejo Noorjahan Banu Alitheen

Background: Studies have shown that DNA vaccines can induce protective immunity, which demonstrated the high potential of DNA vaccines as an alternative to inactivated vaccines. Vaccines are frequently formulated with adjuvants to improve their release, delivery and presentation to the host immune system. Methods: The H5 gene of H5N1 virus (A/Ck/Malaysia/5858/04) was cloned separately into pcDN...

2010
Tze-Hoong Chua Connie Y. H. Leung H. E. Fang Chun-Kin Chow Siu-Kit Ma Sin-Fun Sia Iris H. Y. Ng Stanley G. Fenwick Cassandra M. James Sin Bin Chua Siang Thai Chew Jimmy Kwang J. S. M. Peiris Trevor M. Ellis

The protective efficacy of a subunit avian influenza virus H5 vaccine based on recombinant baculovirus expressed H5 haemagglutinin antigen and an inactivated H5N2 avian influenza vaccine combined with a marker antigen (tetanus toxoid) was compared with commercially available inactivated H5N2 avian influenza vaccine in young ducks. Antibody responses, morbidity, mortality, and virus shedding wer...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2010
Davide Corti Amorsolo L Suguitan Debora Pinna Chiara Silacci Blanca M Fernandez-Rodriguez Fabrizia Vanzetta Celia Santos Catherine J Luke Fernando J Torres-Velez Nigel J Temperton Robin A Weiss Federica Sallusto Kanta Subbarao Antonio Lanzavecchia

The target of neutralizing antibodies that protect against influenza virus infection is the viral protein HA. Genetic and antigenic variation in HA has been used to classify influenza viruses into subtypes (H1-H16). The neutralizing antibody response to influenza virus is thought to be specific for a few antigenically related isolates within a given subtype. However, while heterosubtypic antibo...

2016
Fumihiko Yasui Yasushi Itoh Ai Ikejiri Masahiro Kitabatake Nobuo Sakaguchi Keisuke Munekata Shintaro Shichinohe Yukiko Hayashi Hirohito Ishigaki Misako Nakayama Yoshihiro Sakoda Hiroshi Kida Kazumasa Ogasawara Michinori Kohara

H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1 HPAI) virus causes elevated mortality compared with seasonal influenza viruses like H1N1 pandemic influenza (H1N1 pdm) virus. We identified a mechanism associated with the severe symptoms seen with H5N1 HPAI virus infection. H5N1 HPAI virus infection induced a decrease of dendritic cell number in the splenic extrafollicular T-cell zone and impaired f...

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