نتایج جستجو برای: influenza a h7n9 virus

تعداد نتایج: 13592173  

Journal: :Virology 2016
J Jeffrey Root Angela M Bosco-Lauth Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann Richard A Bowen

During 2013, a novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza A virus (IAV) emerged in China and subsequently caused large economic and public health burdens. We experimentally infected three common peridomestic wild mammals with H7N9 (A/Anhui/1/2013) IAV. Striped skunks exhibited the highest burden of disease followed by raccoons and cottontail rabbits. Striped skunks also produced the highest levels of vi...

2014
Wanju Zhang Yanchao He Lei Xu Fahui Dai Zhoufang Mei Ling Qian Desheng Xie Ying Shen Yong Gu Zhiyong Zhang Zhenghong Yuan Zhijun Jie Yunwen Hu

We analyzed the complete genome sequence of the A/Shanghai/01/2014 (H7N9) strain, which will provide a better understanding of the evolution of influenza A(H7N9) virus.

2017
Robert P de Vries Wenjie Peng Oliver C Grant Andrew J Thompson Xueyong Zhu Kim M Bouwman Alba T Torrents de la Pena Marielle J van Breemen Iresha N Ambepitiya Wickramasinghe Cornelis A M de Haan Wenli Yu Ryan McBride Rogier W Sanders Robert J Woods Monique H Verheije Ian A Wilson James C Paulson

The avian H7N9 influenza outbreak in 2013 resulted from an unprecedented incidence of influenza transmission to humans from infected poultry. The majority of human H7N9 isolates contained a hemagglutinin (HA) mutation (Q226L) that has previously been associated with a switch in receptor specificity from avian-type (NeuAcα2-3Gal) to human-type (NeuAcα2-6Gal), as documented for the avian progenit...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
J C Jones T Baranovich H Zaraket Y Guan Y Shu R J Webby R G Webster

Recently, novel H7N9 influenza viruses have caused an unprecedented outbreak in humans. Pigs are an important intermediate host for influenza; thus, we assessed the replication ability of three human H7N9 viruses (A/Anhui/1/2013, A/Shanghai/1/2013, A/Shanghai/2/2013) in swine tissue explants. All viruses tested replicated efficiently in explants from tracheas and bronchi, with limited replicati...

2013
Anne S. De Groot Matthew Ardito Frances Terry Lauren Levitz Ted Ross Leonard Moise William Martin

A new avian-origin influenza virus emerged near Shanghai in February 2013, and by the beginning of May it had caused over 130 human infections and 36 deaths. Human-to-human transmission of avian-origin H7N9 influenza A has been limited to a few family clusters, but the high mortality rate (27%) associated with human infection has raised concern about the potential for this virus to become a sig...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2017
F He J F Lin X Y Wang F D Li Z Yu E F Chen

H9 avian influenza virus played a key role during generation of the novel H7N9 virus. A surveillance programme was conducted to assess the H9 virus in relation to the risk of H7N9 virus contamination in the environment. Risk of H7N9 virus contamination in the presence of H9 virus was higher than without (adjusted odds ratio 4·49, 95% confidence interval 3·79-5·31). Adjusted odds ratios of the H...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
Robert E Kahn Juergen A Richt

Influenza A viruses are unpredictable in their emergence, ability to mutate or reassort, and especially their capacity to cross species. Each of these three aspects of unpredictability are evident in a puzzling new H7N9 influenza virus which began in China earlier this year and has become a significant public health hazard, but not (at least thus far) a harbinger of a pandemic. It appears that ...

2015
Min Kang Jianfeng He Tie Song Shannon Rutherford Jie Wu Jinyan Lin Guofeng Huang Xiaohua Tan Haojie Zhong

BACKGROUND To provide an increased understanding of avian influenza A(H7N9) activity in live-poultry market in space and time and hence improve H7N9 epidemic control, an ongoing environmental sampling program in multiple live-poultry markets across Guangdong, China was conducted during March 2013-June 2014. METHODS A total of 625 live-poultry markets throughout 21 prefecture areas took part i...

2014
Jing Lu Jie Wu Dawei Guan Lina Yi Xianqiao Zeng Lirong Zou Lijun Liang Hanzhong Ni Xin Zhang Jinyan Lin Changwen Ke

To the Editor: From March 30, 2013, through April 8, 2014, a total of 401 human infections with novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus were reported in China (1). In the initial wave from February through May 2013, cases were laboratory confirmed for 133 patients (45 died), mainly in eastern China. From June through early October 2013, only 2 laboratory-confirmed cases were reported in China. One...

2015
Amber Farooqui Linxi Huang Suwu Wu Yingmu Cai Min Su Pengzhou Lin Weihong Chen Xibin Fang Li Zhang Yisu Liu Tiansheng Zeng Stephane G. Paquette Adnan Khan Alyson A. Kelvin David J. Kelvin

The H7N9 influenza virus causes a severe form of disease in humans. Neuraminidase inhibitors, including oral oseltamivir and injectable peramivir, are the first choices of antiviral treatment for such cases; however, the clinical efficacy of these drugs is questionable. Animal experimental models are essential for understanding the viral replication kinetics under the selective pressure of anti...

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