نتایج جستجو برای: influenza in birds

تعداد نتایج: 17001171  

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2013
Carolyn Brown

2012
Kui Wang Wei Cui Gang Hu Jianzhao Gao Zhonghua Wu Xingye Qiu Jishou Ruan Yi Feng Zhi Qi Yiming Shao Jack A. Tuszynski

BACKGROUND The H1N1 pandemic in 2009 and the H5N1 pandemic in 2005 demonstrated that the drugs approved to treat influenza A viruses have low efficacy. This provided a stimulus for new studies of influenza A viruses in the context of the methods used in drug design developed over the past 100 years. Finding new universal drugs is the ultimate goal but its long time horizon is incompatible with ...

2007
Ran D. Balicer Shmuel Reznikovich Elyakum Berman Michael Pirak Amnon Inbar Shimon Pokamunski Itamar Grotto

During March 2006, an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) occurred in multiple poultry farms in Israel. The epidemiologic investigation and review of outbreak mitigation efforts uncovered gaps in planning for and containing the outbreak, thus affording valuable lessons applicable to other countries in similar settings.

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2005
Thomas A Reichert

BACKGROUND In the past decade, avian influenza has made several incursions of increasing scope and virulence into humans. The likelihood of another pandemic is increasing with time. In work recently published, influenza was found to be the principal cause of the increase in mortality in the United States during the winter months. In a companion report, the U.S. national vaccination program was ...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2008
Sunthareeya Waicharoen Pranee Thawatsupha Malinee Chittaganpitch Paiboon Maneewong Thanasapa Thanadachakul Pathom Sawanpanyalert

Determining the local circulating strain of influenza is essential to prevent and control epidemics. In the years 2004 and 2005, the National Influenza Center of Thailand received 3,854 and 3,834 specimens, respectively, from patients throughout the country, including submissions from 4 established influenza surveillance sentinel sites. In 2004, of 539 influenza-positive specimens, 461 were pos...

2013
Cátia Sousa Pinto Baltazar Nunes Maria João Branco José Marinho Falcão

BACKGROUND Vaccination is the key measure available for prevention of the public health burden of annual influenza epidemics. This article describes national trends in seasonal influenza vaccine (IV) coverage in Portugal from 1998/99 to 2010/11, analyzes progress towards meeting WHO 2010 coverage goals, and addresses the effect of major public health threats of the last 12 years (SARS in 2003/0...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2014
J Pasick S Kahn

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) prescribes standards for the diagnosis and control of avian influenza, as well as health measures for safe trade in birds and avian products, which are based on up-to-date scientific information and risk management principles, consistent with the role of the OIE as a reference standard-setting body for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These stan...

2007
Mariette F. Ducatez Zekiba Tarnagda Marc C. Tahita Adama Sow Sebastien de Landtsheer Brandon Z. Londt Ian H. Brown Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus Ron A.M. Fouchier Jean-Bosco B. Ouedraogo Claude P. Muller

Genetic analysis of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) viruses from poultry and hooded vultures in Burkina Faso shows that these viruses belong to 1 of 3 sublineages initially found in Nigeria and later in other African countries. Hooded vultures could potentially be vectors or sentinels of influenza subtype H5N1, as are cats and swans elsewhere.

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2013
Isaac Chun-Hai Fung Karen Wong

2013
Sarah H. Olson Martin Gilbert Ming Chu Cheng Jonna A.K. Mazet Damien O. Joly

We examined 48 published studies for which sample sizes could be ascertained to determine the historic prevalence of influenza A(H7N9) virus in wild bird populations and reviewed GenBank data to further establish its distribution. Low prevalence (0.0093%) in Asia suggests > 30,000 samples would be required to detect the H7N9 subtype in wild birds.

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