نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic viruses

تعداد نتایج: 160515  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
D L Suarez M L Perdue N Cox T Rowe C Bender J Huang D E Swayne

Genes of an influenza A (H5N1) virus from a human in Hong Kong isolated in May 1997 were sequenced and found to be all avian-like (K. Subbarao et al., Science 279:393-395, 1998). Gene sequences of this human isolate were compared to those of a highly pathogenic chicken H5N1 influenza virus isolated from Hong Kong in April 1997. Sequence comparisons of all eight RNA segments from the two viruses...

2017
Kuang-Po LI Poa-Chun CHANG Ming-Chu CHENG Duen-Huey TAN Li-Hsuan CHEN Yu-Pin LIU Yu-Ju LIN Hsiang-Jung TSAI Jui-Hung SHIEN

The sequence at the hemagglutinin (HA) cleavage site (CS) plays a key role in determining the pathogenicity of avian influenza viruses. Three types of HA CS sequences, QREKR/GL, QRKKR/GL and QRRKR/GL, were previously reported in Taiwanese H5N2 viruses that were isolated from chickens from 2003 to 2013. However, no HA CS sequence was reported for viruses isolated after 2013. This article present...

2014
Hee Chun Chung Van Giap Nguyen Dane Goede Chang Hoon Park A. Reum Kim Hyoung Joon Moon Seong Jun Park Hye Kwon Kim Bong Kyun Park

Several viruses in the family Bunyaviridae are pathogenic to animals and cause vector-borne zoonoses. In 2013, investigation of cause of death of 9 pigs on 1 farm in the Republic of Korea found infection with Gouleako and Herbert viruses. Subsequent investigation revealed high prevalence of these viruses among pigs throughout the country.

2007
John M. Wood James S. Robertson

The production of seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines depends on the timely availability of suitable reference viruses.Seasonal vaccines are traditionally produced from high-growth reassortant viruses, which have been derived empirically using well-established techniques. However, it is not possible to use such approaches in deriving vaccine reference viruses from highly pathogenic H5N1 vi...

2017
Dong-Hun Lee Kirill Sharshov David E. Swayne Olga Kurskaya Ivan Sobolev Marsel Kabilov Alexander Alekseev Victor Irza Alexander Shestopalov

The emergence of novel avian influenza viruses in migratory birds is of concern because of the potential for virus dissemination during fall migration. We report the identification of novel highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of subtype H5N8, clade 2.3.4.4, and their reassortment with other avian influenza viruses in waterfowl and shorebirds of Siberia.

2017
Shanmugasundaram Nagarajan Manoj Kumar Harshad V. Murugkar Sushil Tripathi Shweta Shukla Sonam Agarwal Garima Dubey Raunaq Singh Nagi Vijendra Pal Singh Chakradhar Tosh

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N8) viruses were detected in waterfowl at 2 zoos in India in October 2016. Both viruses were different 7:1 reassortants of H5N8 viruses isolated in May 2016 from wild birds in the Russian Federation and China, suggesting virus spread during southward winter migration of birds.

Journal: :Microbiology Australia 2021

Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses have become endemic in global poultry populations over the past 25 years and pose an ongoing public health threat. Although incidence of human cases has declined, from lineage can now be found throughout Asia, Middle East Africa, addition to causing outbreaks Europe Americas. The recent emergence spread reassortant H5Nx viruses, resulting regional ...

2018
Jessica A. Belser Nicole Brock Xiangjie Sun Joyce Jones Natosha Zanders Erin Hodges Joanna A. Pulit-Penaloza David Wentworth Terrence M. Tumpey Todd Davis Taronna R. Maines

Infections with low pathogenicity and highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H7N9) viruses affected poultry in 4 states in the southeastern United States in 2017. We evaluated pathogenicity and transmission of representative viruses in mouse and ferret models and examined replication kinetics in human respiratory tract cells. These viruses can cause respiratory infections in mammalian models.

2011
Min Gu Wenbo Liu Yongzhong Cao Daxin Peng Xiaobo Wang Hongquan Wan Guo Zhao Quangang Xu Wei Zhang Qingqing Song Yanfang Li Xiufan Liu

In China, domestic ducks and wild birds often share the same water, in which influenza viruses replicate preferentially. Isolation of 2 novel reassortant highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N5) viruses from apparently healthy domestic ducks highlights the role of these ducks as reassortment vessels. Such new subtypes of influenza viruses may pose a pandemic threat.

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