نتایج جستجو برای: h1 h9n2

تعداد نتایج: 14487  

2016
Thomas Peacock Kolli Reddy Joe James Beata Adamiak Wendy Barclay Holly Shelton Munir Iqbal

H9N2 avian influenza virus is a major cause of poultry production loss across Asia leading to the wide use of vaccines. Efficacy of vaccines is often compromised due to the rapid emergence of antigenic variants. To improve the effectiveness of vaccines in the field, a better understanding of the antigenic epitopes of the major antigen, hemagglutinin, is required. To address this, a panel of nin...

2012
Jingjing Wang Yipeng Sun Qi Xu Yuanyuan Tan Juan Pu Hanchun Yang Earl G. Brown Jinhua Liu

H9N2 influenza viruses have been circulating worldwide in multiple avian species and have repeatedly infected humans to cause typical disease. The continued avian-to-human interspecies transmission of H9N2 viruses raises concerns about the possibility of viral adaption with increased virulence for humans. To investigate the genetic basis of H9N2 influenza virus host range and pathogenicity in m...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
Ruth A Karron Karen Callahan Catherine Luke Bhagvanji Thumar Josephine McAuliffe Elizabeth Schappell Tomy Joseph Kathleen Coelingh Hong Jin George Kemble Brian R Murphy Kanta Subbarao

Development of live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIV) against avian strains with pandemic potential is an important public-health strategy. Either 1 or 2 10(7)-TCID(50) doses of H9N2 LAIV A/chicken/Hong Kong/G9/97 were administered intranasally to 50 adults in isolation; 41 participants were H9N2 seronegative, 24 of whom received 2 doses. The vaccine was well tolerated; vaccine shedding was ...

2011
M. M. Hadipour SH. Farjadian F. Azad N. Sheibani A. Olyaie

Low pathogenic avian influenza (H9N2) is of major concern for the poultry industry especially in Iran, as the virus can spread rapidly in and between flocks, causing high mortality and severe economic losses. The aim of this study was to determine the pathogenicity of H9N2 avian influenza virus in thymus and bursa of Fabricius of commercial broiler chickens, so we studied the histologic lesions...

Journal: :Vaccine 2010
Sylvia S Reemers Christine Jansen Marian J Groot Koerkamp Daphne van Haarlem Peter van de Haar Winfried G J Degen Willem van Eden Lonneke Vervelde

To gain more insight in underlying mechanisms correlating to protection against avian influenza virus (AIV) infection, we investigated correlates of protection after AIV H9N2 infection and studied the contribution of different adjuvants to a protective response at host transcriptional level. One-day-old chickens were immunised with inactivated H9N2 supplemented with w/o, Al(OH)(3), CpG or witho...

2014
Stacy Todd Erwin De Bruin Nguyen Thi Duy Nhat Marion Koopmans Maciej F. Boni

influenza Avirus subtype H7N1 antigen to find out its relatedness by means of the HI assay. The H7 antigen reacted with WHO reference antibodies to high titers (HI titer, 320), indicating antigenic similarity with influenza A(H7N9) isolated from China. This revealed the appropriateness of using the H7 virus antigen in the study. All serum samples from the high-risk group and the general populat...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Jia Wang Maocai Wu Wenshan Hong Xiaohui Fan Rirong Chen Zuoyi Zheng Yu Zeng Ren Huang Yu Zhang Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam David K Smith Huachen Zhu Yi Guan

UNLABELLED The H9N2 influenza viruses that are enzootic in terrestrial poultry in China pose a persistent pandemic threat to humans. To investigate whether the continuous circulation and adaptation of these viruses in terrestrial poultry increased their infectivity to pigs, we conducted a serological survey in pig herds with H9N2 viruses selected from the aquatic avian gene pool (Y439 lineage) ...

2013
Anna H. Y. Law Alex H. M. Tam Davy C. W. Lee Allan S. Y. Lau

Influenza viruses of avian origin continue to pose pandemic threats to human health. Some of the H5N1 and H9N2 virus subtypes induce markedly elevated cytokine levels when compared with the seasonal H1N1 virus. We previously showed that H5N1/97 hyperinduces tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha through p38 mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK). However, the detailed mechanisms of p38MAPK activati...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Ge Ye Chai Hong Liang Deng Guo Hua Lei Yong Song Yang Guo Xiang Chen Guang Chen Hua Lan Hua Yu Ping

Two human-infecting avian influenza viruses (AIVs), H7N9 and H10N8, have emerged in China, which further indicate that the H9N2 subtype of AIVs, as an internal gene donor, may have an important role in the generation of new viruses with cross-species transmissibility and pathogenicity. H9N2 viruses that contain such internal genes widely exist in poultry but are rarely reported in migratory bir...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Alice Fusaro Isabella Monne Annalisa Salviato Viviana Valastro Alessia Schivo Nadim Mukhles Amarin Carlos Gonzalez Mahmoud Moussa Ismail Abdu-Rahman Al-Ankari Mohamed Hamad Al-Blowi Owais Ahmed Khan Ali Safar Maken Ali Afshin Hedayati Juan Garcia Garcia Ghulam M Ziay Abdolhamid Shoushtari Kassem Nasser Al Qahtani Ilaria Capua Edward C Holmes Giovanni Cattoli

Avian influenza viruses of the H9N2 subtype have seriously affected the poultry industry of the Far and Middle East since the mid-1990s and are considered one of the most likely candidates to cause a new influenza pandemic in humans. To understand the genesis and epidemiology of these viruses, we investigated the spatial and evolutionary dynamics of complete genome sequences of H9N2 viruses cir...

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