نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza virus

تعداد نتایج: 459665  

2008
Gregory C. Gray Troy McCarthy Ana W. Capuano Sharon F. Setterquist Michael C. Alavanja Charles F. Lynch

BACKGROUND Identifying risk factors for zoonotic influenza transmission may aid public health officials in pandemic influenza planning. OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate rural Iowan agriculture workers exposed to poultry for previous evidence of avian influenza virus infection. METHODS In 2004 we enrolled 803 rural adult Iowans in a 2-year prospective study of zoonotic influenza transmission...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2014
Kinga Urbaniak Andrzej Kowalczyk Iwona Markowska-Daniel

Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are zoonotic agents, capable of crossing the species barriers. Nowadays, they still constitute a great challenge worldwide. The natural reservoir of all influenza A viruses are wild aquatic birds, despite the fact they have been isolated from a number of avian and mammalian species, including humans. Even when influenza A viruses are able to get into another than wate...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Charles J. Russell Robert G. Webster

Pandemic influenza viruses pose a significant threat to public health worldwide. In a recent Nature paper, Taubenberger et al. (2005) now report remarkable similarities between the polymerase genes of the influenza virus that caused the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic and those of avian influenza viruses. Meanwhile, Tumpey et al. (2005) reporting in Science show that the reconstructed 1918 Span...

2016
Kazufumi Shimizu Laksmi Wulandari Emmanuel D. Poetranto Retno A. Setyoningrum Resti Yudhawati Amelia Sholikhah Aldise M. Nastri Anna L. Poetranto Adithya Y. R. Candra Edith F. Puruhito Yusuke Takahara Yoshiaki Yamagishi Masaoki Yamaoka Hak Hotta Takako Ustumi Maria I. Lusida Soetjipto Yohko K. Shimizu Gatot Soegiarto Yasuko Mori

BACKGROUND  In Indonesia, highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus has become endemic in poultry and has caused sporadic deadly infections in human. Since 2012, we have conducted fixed-point surveillance of avian influenza viruses at a live-poultry market in East Java, Indonesia. In this study, we examined the seroprevalence of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection among market workers...

Journal: :Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A 2008
Anna R Spickler Darrell W Trampel James A Roth

Some avian influenza viruses may be transmissible to mammals by ingestion. Cats and dogs have been infected by H5N1 avian influenza viruses when they ate raw poultry, and two human H5N1 infections were linked to the ingestion of uncooked duck blood. The possibility of zoonotic influenza from exposure to raw poultry products raises concerns about flocks with unrecognized infections. The present ...

Avian influenza virus (AIV) H9N2 is endemic in Iran and its large-scale circulation in the poultry industry of the country is devastating. This virus was first reported in the industrial poultry populations of Iran in July 1998. Some of the published studies showed that inactivated avian influenza (AI) vaccines are capable of inducing an immune response and providing protection against morbidit...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2009
R A M Fouchier V J Munster

Although extensive data are available on low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) virus surveillance in wild birds in North America and Europe, data are scarce for other parts of the world, and our understanding of LPAI virus ecology in the natural reservoir is still far from complete. The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) of the H5N1 subtype in the eastern hemisphere has put an...

1997
J. Banks

The partial sequencing of the internal and the neuraminidase genes of isolate 268/96 obtained from a woman with conjunctivitis showed all seven to have closest homology with avian influenza viruses. The entire nucleotide sequence of the haemagglutinin gene of 268/96 had close, 98.2%, homology with anH7N7 virus isolated from turkeys in Ireland in 1995. This appears to be the first reported case ...

Journal: :Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences 2022

Canine influenza is a highly contagious respiratory infection of dogs caused by the Influenza A Virus (IAV), characterized cough, sneeze, nasal secretions, and inappetence. Infections can be mild, severe or fatal. Aquatic birds constitute natural reservoir for IAV, which transmitted to terrestrial birds, including poultry. IAV has also emerged in other mammalian species, humans, swine, horses, ...

Journal: :Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases 2009
Blanca Lupiani Sanjay M Reddy

The first description of avian influenza (AI) dates back to 1878 in northern Italy, when Perroncito [Perroncito E. Epizoozia tifoide nei gallinacei. Annali Accad Agri Torino 1878;21:87-126] described a contagious disease of poultry associated with high mortality. The disease, termed "fowl plague", was initially confused with the acute septicemic form of fowl cholera. However, in 1880, soon afte...

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