نتایج جستجو برای: h5 n1 influenza virus

تعداد نتایج: 441120  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Erica Spackman David E Swayne David L Suarez Dennis A Senne Janice C Pedersen Mary Lea Killian John Pasick Katherine Handel Smitha P Somanathan Pillai Chang-Won Lee David Stallknecht Richard Slemons Hon S Ip Tom Deliberto

Wild-bird surveillance in North America for avian influenza (AI) viruses with a goal of early identification of the Asian H5N1 highly pathogenic AI virus has identified at least six low-pathogenicity H5N1 AI viruses between 2004 and 2006. The hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes from all 6 H5N1 viruses and an additional 38 North American wild-bird-origin H5 subtype and 28 N1 subtype ...

2013
Mary J. Hauser Daniel Dlugolenski Marie R. Culhane David E. Wentworth S. Mark Tompkins Ralph A. Tripp

Swine generate reassortant influenza viruses because they can be simultaneously infected with avian and human influenza; however, the features that restrict influenza reassortment in swine and human hosts are not fully understood. Type I and III interferons (IFNs) act as the first line of defense against influenza virus infection of respiratory epithelium. To determine if human and swine have d...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2007
David E Swayne Gloria Avellaneda Thomas R Mickle Nikki Pritchard Julio Cruz Michel Bublot

In general, avian influenza (AI) vaccines protect chickens from morbidity and mortality and reduce, but do not completely prevent, replication of wild AI viruses in the respiratory and intestinal tracts of vaccinated chickens. Therefore, surveillance programs based on serological testing must be developed to differentiate vaccinated flocks infected with wild strains of AI virus from noninfected...

2013
Akira Sakurai Katsuyoshi Takayama Namiko Nomura Tsubasa Munakata Naoki Yamamoto Tsuruki Tamura Jitsuho Yamada Masako Hashimoto Kazuhiko Kuwahara Yoshihiro Sakoda Yoshihiko Suda Yukuharu Kobayashi Nobuo Sakaguchi Hiroshi Kida Michinori Kohara Futoshi Shibasaki

Immunochromatography (IC) is an antigen-detection assay that plays an important role in the rapid diagnosis of influenza virus because the protocol is short time and easy to use. Despite the usability of IC, the sensitivity is approximately 10(3) pfu per reaction. In addition, antigen-antibody interaction-based method cannot be used for the detection of influenza viruses with major antigenic ch...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
Yixin Chen Kun Qin Wai Lan Wu Guoqiang Li Jun Zhang Hailian Du Mun Hon Ng J Wai-Kuo Shih J S Malik Peiris Yi Guan Honglin Chen Ningshao Xia

BACKGROUND Passive immunization with human H5 antisera or H5-specific monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) has potential as an effective treatment for acute H5N1 influenza virus infection, but its efficacy against antigenically diverse H5N1 viruses is unconfirmed. METHODS Cross-protection against antigenically diverse H5N1 strains with H5-specific MAbs, generated by successive immunization of antigen...

Journal: :Science 1998
K Subbarao A Klimov J Katz H Regnery W Lim H Hall M Perdue D Swayne C Bender J Huang M Hemphill T Rowe M Shaw X Xu K Fukuda N Cox

An avian H5N1 influenza A virus (A/Hong Kong/156/97) was isolated from a tracheal aspirate obtained from a 3-year-old child in Hong Kong with a fatal illness consistent with influenza. Serologic analysis indicated the presence of an H5 hemagglutinin. All eight RNA segments were derived from an avian influenza A virus. The hemagglutinin contained multiple basic amino acids adjacent to the cleava...

2010
Joerg Henning Hendra Wibawa John Morton Tri Bhakti Usman Akhmad Junaidi Joanne Meers

In Java, Indonesia, during March 2007-March 2008, 96 farms with scavenging ducks that were not vaccinated against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) were monitored bimonthly. Bird-level (prevalence among individual birds) H5 seroprevalence was 2.6% for ducks and 0.5% for chickens in contact with ducks. At least 1 seropositive bird was detected during 19.5% and 2.0% of duck- and chicken-fl...

2014
Thanh Hoa Le Nga Thi Bich Nguyen

Based on hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA), influenza A virus is divided into 18 different HA (H1 to H18) and 11 NA types (N1 to N11), opening the possibility for reassortment between the HA and NA genes to generate new HxNy subtypes (where x could be any HA and y is any NA, possibly). In recent four years, since 2010, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of H5N1 subtype (HP...

2010
Anna Germundsson Knut I Madslien Monika Jankowska Hjortaas Kjell Handeland Christine Monceyron Jonassen

The prevalence of influenza A virus infection, and the distribution of different subtypes of the virus, were studied in 1529 ducks and 1213 gulls shot during ordinary hunting from August to December in two consecutive years, 2006 and 2007, in Norway. The study was based on molecular screening of cloacal and tracheal swabs, using a pan-influenza A RT-PCR. Samples found to be positive for influen...

Journal: :Journal of virological methods 2011
Sonja Linke Katrin Neubauer Martin B Dorner Brigitte G Dorner Georg Pauli Brunhilde Schweiger

The emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus (HPAIV) subtype H5N1 in 1997 has since resulted in large outbreaks in poultry and in transmission from poultry to humans, mostly in southeast Asia, but also in several European countries. Effective diagnosis and control measures are essential for the management of HPAIV infections. To develop a rapid diagnostic test, a panel of murine m...

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