نتایج جستجو برای: influenza in birds

تعداد نتایج: 17001171  

2009
Georgina Limon Jonathan Rushton Nicoline de Haan Karin Schwabenbauer Zahra S. Ahmed

2009
Ketut Santhia Ayu Ramy Putri Jayaningsih Gina Samaan Anak Agung Gde Putra Nyoman Dibia Cynthia Sulaimin Gusti Joni Connie Y. H. Leung Joseph Sriyal Malik Peiris Toni Wandra Nyoman Kandun

BACKGROUND Bali Province was affected by avian influenza H5N1 outbreaks in birds in October 2003. Despite ongoing circulation of the virus, no human infection had been identified by December 2005. OBJECTIVES To assess behavioral patterns associated with poultry rearing in Bali, and to identify potential risk factors for H5N1 infection in humans and in household chickens, ducks and pigs. MET...

2017
Jung-Hoon Kwon Dong-Hun Lee David E. Swayne Jin-Yong Noh Seong-Su Yuk Tseren-Ochir Erdene-Ochir Woo-Tack Hong Jei-Hyun Jeong Sol Jeong Gyeong-Bin Gwon Seok Lee Chang-Seon Song

A reassortant clade 2.3.4.4 avian influenza A(H5N6) virus was isolated from a fecal sample of a Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) in South Korea during October 2016. This virus was genetically similar to H5N6 subtype virus isolates from China, Vietnam, Laos, and Hong Kong, including human isolates.

باهنر, علیرضا, زین العابدینی طهرانی, فرشاد , صدر زاده, اوستا, غفوری, سید علی, فلاح مهر آبادی, محمد حسین, مسرور, فریبرز, مشکوه, محسن, وصفی مرندی, مهدی,

  Background and Objectives : Influenza is an acute, contagious, and zoonotic viral disease. It is caused by a virus of the Orthomyxoviridae family. This very infectious is caused by different subtypes of type A influenza virus in the poultry, turkey, and many other birds. In this study, the serum status of rural domestic poultry was investigated for influenza subtype H9N2.  Methods: This cr...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
seyed masoud hosseini department of microbiology, faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university, evin, tehran,iran. b heydarchi department of microbiology, faculty of biological sciences, shahid-beheshti university, tehran,iran and inf luenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. n sheykhi department of clinical sciences, facult y of specialized veterinary science, science and research campus, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. m tabatabaian inf luenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. r bashar influenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. sf fahime mousavi department of microbiology, faculty of biological sciences, shahid-beheshti university, tehran,iran.

background and objectives: to determine the potential circulation of avian influenza viruses among different captive bird species, molecular surveillance was conducted at tehran zoo, saiee park and pardisan park of tehran, iran. these places are at risk for spread and transmission of influenza virus because of bird species diversity and close contact of birds with humans. materials & methods: d...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
s.r. fereidouni m.h. bozorghmehrifard e. starick o. werner h. amini

although migratory waterfowl is well known to be a major reservoir for avian influenza virus (aiv), there are only few recently published reports about the seroprevalence of aiv in this group of birds. to investigate the aiv antibody status in migratory waterfowl of iran, we collected 217 serum samples from 25 different species of waterfowl during 2003 and 2004. these serum samples were tested ...

B Heydarchi , F Fotouhi , M Tavassoti-Kheiri , N Sheykhi , R Bashar , R Khaltabadi-Farahani , SF Mousavi , SM Hosseini , T Bolurieh ,

Background and Aims: Influenza A virus infects birds and some mammalian including human. H1 and H3 subtypes are circulated in both human and birds’ population. To determine the prevalence of the mentioned subtypes in birds, different captive bird species in Tehran zoo, and affiliated centers in Tehran were investigated for virus infection. Methods: In this study, Between November 2008 and...

2015
A. J. KUCHARSKI W. J. EDMUNDS

The age distribution of influenza A(H5N1) cases reported during 2006-2013 varied substantially between countries. As well as underlying demographic profiles, it is possible that cross-immunity contributed to the age distribution of reported cases: seasonal influenza A(H1N1) and avian influenza A(H5N1) share the same neuraminidase subtype, N1. Using a mechanistic model, we measured the extent to...

2007
Azizul Haque Didier Hober Lloyd H. Kasper

Influenza A (H5N1) viruses are strong candidates for causing the next influenza pandemic if they acquire the ability for efficient human-to-human transmission. A major public health goal is to make efficacious vaccines against these viruses by using novel approaches, including cell-culture system, reverse genetics, and adjuvant development. Important consideration for the strategy includes prep...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Oliver Morgan Mirjam Kuhne Pat Nair Neville Q. Verlander Richard Preece Marianne McDougal Maria Zambon Mark Reacher

An outbreak of avian influenza (H7N3) among poultry resulted in laboratory-confirmed disease in 1 of 103 exposed persons. Incomplete use of personal protective equipment (PPE) was associated with conjunctivitis and influenza-like symptoms. Rigorous use of PPE by persons managing avian influenza outbreaks may reduce exposure to potentially hazardous infected poultry materials.

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