نتایج جستجو برای: influenza type a h1n1

تعداد نتایج: 13710545  

Background: The flu is a severe and fatal disease with a potential for widespread outbreaks. To reduce the social and economic costs of the disease, vaccination of the entire population and the population at risk is effective. Since every region has a sub-type of influenza virus is endemic, it is necessary to identify the species of native studies done in each area. Methods: In this study, a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Paul Bakerman Lilanthi Balasuriya Ora Fried David Tellez Pamela Garcia-Filion Heidi Dalton

During the 2009 H1N1 influenza A outbreak, 773 children were tested for influenza by direct fluorescent-antibody testing with PCR confirmation. Direct fluorescent-antibody testing has a specificity of 99.6% but a sensitivity of only 65.0%. Physicians should recognize diagnostic limitations of direct fluorescent-antibody testing, which missed one-third of infected individuals.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Pranav Patel Elmara Graser Stephan Robst Roger Hillert Axel Meye Timo Hillebrand Matthias Niedrig

The rapidSTRIPE H1N1 test, based on a nucleic acid lateral-flow assay, has been developed for diagnosis of a swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus. This test is simple and cost-effective and allows specific detection of the S-OIV A (H1N1) virus from swab sampling to final detection on a lateral-flow stripe within 2 to 3 h.

2009
Amy L. Vincent Kelly M. Lager Michelle Harland Alessio Lorusso Eraldo Zanella Janice R. Ciacci-Zanella Marcus E. Kehrli Alexander Klimov

The emergence of the pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus in humans and subsequent discovery that it was of swine influenza virus lineages raised concern over the safety of pork. Pigs experimentally infected with pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus developed respiratory disease; however, there was no evidence for systemic disease to suggest that pork from pigs infected with H1N1 influenza woul...

, , Dabaghian, Mehran, Mansouri, Reza, Moghaddam, Farnaz, Taghizadeh, Morteza,

Introduction: According to marked advances in bioinformatics studies, development of influenza vaccines has been greatly modified in many studies. In this study, we have designed a multi-epitope recombinant protein, consisting of several conserved epitopes from Hemagglutinin protein of the H1N1 and H5N1 strains of Influenza virus by immunoinformatics approaches. Materials and Methods: The regis...

Journal: :Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA 2010
Teh-Ia Huo

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
zahra cheraghi amin doosti irani shahab rezaiean jamal ahmadzadeh jalal poorolajal hossein erfani

background: the novel influenza a (h1n1) virus was first detected in march 2009 in mexico and then disseminated to many other countries worldwide. in this study, we assessed the potential risk factors of swine flu as well as the most important clinical manifestations of this infectious disease among confirmed cases during early phase of pandemic h1n1. methods: subjects (cases and controls) were...

J Yavarian , K Samimi-Rad , M Fazeli, M Ghaderi , M Naseri , M Norozbabaei , S Abbasi , Sh Shahmahmoodi , T Mokhtari-Azad ,

Background and Aims: Influenza A viruses are important pathogens for humans especially in pandemic episodes. Two adamantane derivates, amantadine and rimantadine, are used for prophylaxis and treatment of influenza A virus infections. However, single amino acid substitutions in the M2 transmembrane domain which lead to amantadine resistance of these viruses occur at residues 26, 27, 30, 31 or 3...

داودی, لطف اله, صدر, سارا, قاسمیان, رویا, مدبری, محسن,

Background and purpose: Influenza is a seasonal respiratory illness that affects all age groups and causes excess mortality. Identifying the clinical manifestations and complications could be of great value in preventing the flue pandemic. Recent H1N1 pandemic is associated with some unusual findings such as thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, and lymphopenia which are not reported in other types of ...

2012
Samantha Lycett Nigel J. McLeish Christopher Robertson William Carman Gregory Baillie James McMenamin Andrew Rambaut Peter Simmonds Mark Woolhouse Andrew J. Leigh Brown

The spread of influenza has usually been described by a 'density' model, where the largest centres of population drive the epidemic within a country. An alternative model emphasizing the role of air travel has recently been developed. We have examined the relative importance of the two in the context of the 2009 H1N1 influenza epidemic in Scotland. We obtained genome sequences of 70 strains rep...

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