نتایج جستجو برای: reassortant virus

تعداد نتایج: 397407  

2003
EVELINE L. TIERNEY WILLIAM T. LONDON

A reassortant influenza A virus was produced by mating an avian influenza A/Pintail/Alberta/119/79 (H4N6) virus with wild-type human influenza A/Washington/897/80 (H3N2) virus. The avian-human influenza A reassortant virus contained the genes coding for the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase surface antigens of the human influenza wild-type virus and the six other RNA segments (internal genes) of ...

Journal: :Science 1982
B R Murphy D L Sly E L Tierney N T Hosier J G Massicot W T London R M Chanock R G Webster V S Hinshaw

An influenza A reassortant virus that contained the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes of a virulent human virus, A/Udorn/72 (H3N2), and the six other influenza A virus genome segments from an avirulent avian virus, A/Mallard/New York/6750/78 (H2N2), was evaluated for its level of replication is squirrel monkeys and hamsters. In monkeys, the reassortant virus was as attenuated and as restric...

2017
Yuandi Yu Zaoyue Zhang Huanan Li Xiuhui Wang Bo Li Xingxing Ren Zhaoyong Zeng Xu Zhang Shukai Liu Pingsheng Hu Wenbao Qi Ming Liao

The H5 subtype virus of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus has caused huge economic losses to the poultry industry and is a threat to human health. Until 2010, H5N1 subtype virus was the major genotype in China. Since 2011, reassortant H5N2, H5N6, and H5N8 viruses were identified in domestic poultry in China. The clade 2.3.4.4 H5N6 and H5N8 AIV has now spread to most of China. Clade 2.3.4....

2011
Mariette F. Ducatez Ben Hause Evelyn Stigger-Rosser Daniel Darnell Cesar Corzo Kevin Juleen Randy Simonson Christy Brockwell-Staats Adam Rubrum David Wang Ashley Webb Jeri-Carol Crumpton James Lowe Marie Gramer Richard J. Webby

As a result of human-to-pig transmission, pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus was detected in pigs soon after it emerged in humans. In the United States, this transmission was quickly followed by multiple reassortment between the pandemic virus and endemic swine viruses. Nine reassortant viruses representing 7 genotypes were detected in commercial pig farms in the United States. Field observ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2012
Chuanling Qiao Qinfang Liu Bhupinder Bawa Huigang Shen Wenbao Qi Ying Chen Chris Ka Pun Mok Adolfo García-Sastre Jürgen A Richt Wenjun Ma

Both H9N2 avian influenza and 2009 pandemic H1N1 viruses (pH1N1) are able to infect humans and swine, which has raised concerns that novel reassortant H9 viruses with pH1N1 genes might be generated in these hosts by reassortment. Although previous studies have demonstrated that reassortant H9 viruses with pH1N1 genes show increased virulence in mice and transmissibility in ferrets, the virulenc...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Gabriele A Landolt Alexander I Karasin Lynette Phillips Christopher W Olsen

In 1997 and 1998, H3N2 influenza A viruses emerged among pigs in North America. Genetic analyses of the H3N2 isolates demonstrated that they had distinctly different genotypes. The most commonly isolated viruses in the United States have a triple-reassortant genotype, with the hemagglutinin, neuraminidase, and PB1 polymerase genes being of human influenza virus origin, the nucleoprotein, matrix...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Chengjun Li Masato Hatta Chairul A Nidom Yukiko Muramoto Shinji Watanabe Gabriele Neumann Yoshihiro Kawaoka

The spread of avian H5N1 influenza viruses around the globe has become a worldwide public health concern. To evaluate the pathogenic potential of reassortant viruses between currently cocirculating avian H5N1 and human H3N2 influenza viruses, we generated all the 254 combinations of reassortant viruses between A/chicken/South Kalimantan/UT6028/06 (SK06, H5N1) and A/Tokyo/Ut-Sk-1/07 (Tok07, H3N2...

2012
Katja V. Goller Dirk Höper Horst Schirrmeier Thomas C. Mettenleiter Martin Beer

Schmallenberg virus (SBV), an orthobunyavirus of the Simbu serogroup, recently emerged in Europe and has been suggested to be a Shamonda/Sathuperi virus reassortant. Results of full-genome and serologic investigations indicate that SBV belongs to the species Sathuperi virus and is a possible ancestor of the reassortant Shamonda virus.

Journal: :Journal of virology 1979
J R Gentsch G Robeson D H Bishop

We have previously reported heterologous genetic recombination resulting from crosses involving temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of La Crosse (LAC) group II and snowshoe hare (SSH) group I ts mutants (J. Gentsch, L. R. Wynne, J. P. Clewley, R. E. Shope, and D. H. L. Bishop, J. Virol. 24:893-902, 1977). From those crosses two reassortant viruses having the large/medium/small viral RNA segment ...

2014
Wenjun Ma Qinfang Liu Chuanling Qiao Gustavo del Real Adolfo García-Sastre Richard J. Webby Jürgen A. Richt

The 2009 pandemic H1N1 virus (pH1N1) was derived through reassortment of North American triple reassortant and Eurasian avian-like swine influenza viruses (SIVs). To date, when, how and where the pH1N1 arose is not understood. To investigate viral reassortment, we coinfected cell cultures and a group of pigs with or without preexisting immunity with a Eurasian H1N1 virus, A/Swine/Spain/53207/20...

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