نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza virus aiv

تعداد نتایج: 459928  

2009
Heinrich zu Dohna Jinling Li Carol J. Cardona Joy Miller Tim E. Carpenter

The spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV) (H5N1) underlines the potential for global AIV movement through birds. The phylogenies of AIV genes from avian hosts usually separate into Eurasian and North American clades, reflecting limited bird migration between the hemispheres. However, mounting evidence that some H6 sequences from North America cluster with Eurasian subtype H6 s...

2013
F. XAVIER ABAD NÚRIA BUSQUETS AZUCENA SANCHEZ PETER G. RYAN NATÀLIA MAJÓ JACOB GONZALEZ-SOLÍS

To evaluate the avian influenza virus (AIV) circulation in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic penguins we carried out a serosurvey on six species from Livingston, Marion and Gough islands. Seropositivity against AIV was performed on serum samples using a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and haemagglutination and neuraminidase inhibition assays. Some oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs were al...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2013
Jonathan Runstadler Nichola Hill Islam T M Hussein Wendy Puryear Mandy Keogh

Continuing outbreaks of pathogenic (H5N1) and pandemic (SOIVH1N1) influenza have underscored the need to understand the origin, characteristics, and evolution of novel influenza A virus (IAV) variants that pose a threat to human health. In the last 4-5years, focus has been placed on the organization of large-scale surveillance programs to examine the phylogenetics of avian influenza virus (AIV)...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2013
V L Brown J M Drake D E Stallknecht J D Brown K Pedersen P Rohani

Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have been implicated in all human influenza pandemics in recent history. Despite this, surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms underlying the maintenance and spread of these viruses in their natural bird reservoirs. Surveillance has identified an AIV 'hotspot' in shorebirds at Delaware Bay, in which prevalence is estimated to exceed other monitored sites...

2012
Josanne H. Verhagen Vincent J. Munster Frank Majoor Pascal Lexmond Oanh Vuong Job B. G. Stumpel Guus F. Rimmelzwaan Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Martin Schutten Roy Slaterus Ron A. M. Fouchier

Avian influenza virus (AIV) surveillance studies in wild birds are usually conducted in rural areas and nature reserves. Less is known of avian influenza virus prevalence in wild birds located in densely populated urban areas, while these birds are more likely to be in close contact with humans. Influenza virus prevalence was investigated in 6059 wild birds sampled in cities in the Netherlands ...

2010
Trevon L Fuller Sassan S Saatchi Emily E Curd Erin Toffelmier Henri A Thomassen Wolfgang Buermann David F DeSante Mark P Nott James F Saracco CJ Ralph John D Alexander John P Pollinger Thomas B Smith

BACKGROUND Avian influenza virus (AIV) is an important public health issue because pandemic influenza viruses in people have contained genes from viruses that infect birds. The H5 and H7 AIV subtypes have periodically mutated from low pathogenicity to high pathogenicity form. Analysis of the geographic distribution of AIV can identify areas where reassortment events might occur and how high pat...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
hassan norouzian department of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, lorestan university, khorram-abad,iran. mohsen bashashati department of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran. mehdi vasfimarandi department of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran.

backgrounds and objectives: classified as low pathogenic avian influenza (lpai) viruses, the h9n2 subtype causes severe respiratory disease in poultry farms and occasional respiratory disease in humans. in this study, the neuraminidase (na) gene of three avian influenza (ai) h9n2 strains isolated from poultry farms in iran during 2010-11, as well as other reported iranian h9n2 isolates, were ge...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2014
G S Freidl A Meijer E de Bruin M de Nardi O Munoz I Capua A C Breed K Harris A Hill R Kosmider J Banks S von Dobschuetz K Stark B Wieland K Stevens S van der Werf V Enouf K van der Meulen K Van Reeth G Dauphin M Koopmans

Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poorly understood. Within a project developing an evidence-based risk assessment framework for influenza viruses in animals, we conducted a review of the literature for evidence of human infection with animal influenza viruses by diagnostic methods used. The review covering Medline, Embase, SciSearc...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2012
K Smietanka Z Minta R Włodarczyk K Wyrostek M Jóźwiak M Olszewska P Minias K Kaczmarek T Janiszewski A Kleszcz

During a 3-year surveillance study for avian influenza virus (AIV) infections at the Jeziorsko reservoir in central Poland, 549 oropharyngeal or cloacal swabs from 366 birds of 14 species belonging to 3 orders (Anseriformes, Charadriiformes and Gruiformes) were tested. AIV was detected in 14 birds (3.8%): Common Teals (12x), Mallard (1x) and Garganey (1x). Three potentially dangerous H5 AIV wer...

Journal: :Science 2005
J Liu H Xiao F Lei Q Zhu K Qin X-W Zhang X-L Zhang D Zhao G Wang Y Feng J Ma W Liu J Wang G F Gao

H5N1 avian influenza virus (AIV) has emerged as a pathogenic entity for a variety of species, including humans, in recent years. Here we report an outbreak among migratory birds on Lake Qinghaihu, China, in May and June 2005, in which more than a thousand birds were affected. Pancreatic necrosis and abnormal neurological symptoms were the major clinical features. Sequencing of the complete geno...

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