نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza virus

تعداد نتایج: 459665  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Shuo Su Wenbao Qi Jidang Chen Wanjun Zhu Zhen Huang Jiexiong Xie Guihong Zhang

Recently, three novel avian-origin swine influenza viruses (SIVs) were first isolated from pigs in Guangdong Province, southern China, yet little is known about the seroprevalence of avian influenza viruses among pigs in southern China. Here, we report for the first time the seroprevalence of avian H3, H4, and H6 influenza viruses in swine populations and the lack of seroepidemiological evidenc...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2016
J D Huang B J Zheng K Y Yuen

Avian influenza is caused by influenza viruses such as the influenza A virus. In 1997 in Hong Kong, the avian influenza viruses were found to cross the species barrier to infect human beings and cause respiratory illness and death. H5N1 viruses later reemerged in Asia with human cases of infection, of which more than 50% were fatal. We proposed to genetically engineer naturally occurring bacter...

Journal: :Lancet 2013
Di Liu Weifeng Shi Yi Shi Dayan Wang Haixia Xiao Wei Li Yuhai Bi Ying Wu Xianbin Li Jinghua Yan Wenjun Liu Guoping Zhao Weizhong Yang Yu Wang Juncai Ma Yuelong Shu Fumin Lei George F Gao

BACKGROUND On March 30, 2013, a novel avian influenza A H7N9 virus that infects human beings was identified. This virus had been detected in six provinces and municipal cities in China as of April 18, 2013. We correlated genomic sequences from avian influenza viruses with ecological information and did phylogenetic and coalescent analyses to extrapolate the potential origins of the virus and po...

Journal: :Lancet 2014
HaiYing Chen Hui Yuan Rongbao Gao Jinxiang Zhang Dayan Wang Ying Xiong GuoYin Fan Fan Yang Xiaodan Li Jianfang Zhou Shumei Zou Lei Yang Tao Chen Libo Dong Hong Bo Xiang Zhao Ye Zhang Yu Lan Tian Bai Jie Dong Qun Li ShiWen Wang YanPing Zhang Hui Li Tian Gong Yong Shi Xiansheng Ni Jianxiong Li Jun Zhou Jiyi Fan Jingwen Wu Xianfeng Zhou Maohong Hu Jianguo Wan WeiZhong Yang DeXin Li Guizhen Wu ZiJian Feng George F Gao Yu Wang Qi Jin Mingbin Liu Yuelong Shu

BACKGROUND Human infections with different avian influenza viruses--eg, H5N1, H9N2, and H7N9--have raised concerns about pandemic potential worldwide. We report the first human infection with a novel reassortant avian influenza A H10N8 virus. METHODS We obtained and analysed clinical, epidemiological, and virological data from a patient from Nanchang City, China. Tracheal aspirate specimens w...

2015
Ananta Shrestha Thupten K. Lama Sneha Karki Deepak R. Sigdel Utsav Rai Shyam K. Rauniyar Mamun Al-Mahtab Kazuaki Takahashi Masahiro Arai Sheikh M.F. Akbar Shunji Mishiro

References 1. Gao R, Cao B, Hu Y, Feng Z, Wang D, Hu W, et al. Human infection with a novel avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus. N Engl J Med. 2013;368:1888–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/ NEJMoa1304459 2. Li Q, Zhou L, Zhou M, Chen Z, Li F, Wu H, et al. Epidemiology of human infections with avian influenza A(H7N9) virus in China. N Engl J Med. 2014;370:520–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/ NEJMo...

2014
Chun-Hsien Tseng Hsiang-Jung Tsai Chung-Ming Chang

INTRODUCTION The following complete molecular diagnostic procedure we developed, based on real-time quantitative PCR and traditional PCR, is effective for avian influenza surveillance, virus subtyping, and viral genome sequencing. METHOD This study provides a specific and sensitive step-by-step procedure for efficient avian influenza identification of 16 hemagglutinin and 9 neuraminidase avia...

2013
Mary J. Hauser Daniel Dlugolenski Marie R. Culhane David E. Wentworth S. Mark Tompkins Ralph A. Tripp

Swine generate reassortant influenza viruses because they can be simultaneously infected with avian and human influenza; however, the features that restrict influenza reassortment in swine and human hosts are not fully understood. Type I and III interferons (IFNs) act as the first line of defense against influenza virus infection of respiratory epithelium. To determine if human and swine have d...

Avian influenza (AI) H9N2 is a low pathogenic virus subtype belonging to Orthomyxoviridae family. Given the prevalence of this subtype as an infectious agent in poultry industry, special attention has been always directed toward the development of vaccine production against this infection. The vaccine of this infection is produced by killing the virus and using a mixture of inactivated antigen ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Marcel Jonges Matthijs R A Welkers Rienk E Jeeninga Adam Meijer Peter Schneeberger Ron A M Fouchier Menno D de Jong Marion Koopmans

Avian influenza viruses are capable of crossing the species barrier and infecting humans. Although evidence of human-to-human transmission of avian influenza viruses to date is limited, evolution of variants toward more-efficient human-to-human transmission could result in a new influenza virus pandemic. In both the avian influenza A(H5N1) and the recently emerging avian influenza A(H7N9) virus...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Mikhail N Matrosovich Tatyana Y Matrosovich Thomas Gray Noel A Roberts Hans-Dieter Klenk

The recent human infections caused by H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 avian influenza viruses highlighted the continuous threat of new pathogenic influenza viruses emerging from a natural reservoir in birds. It is generally believed that replication of avian influenza viruses in humans is restricted by a poor fit of these viruses to cellular receptors and extracellular inhibitors in the human respiratory ...

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