نتایج جستجو برای: h9n2 subtype

تعداد نتایج: 56358  

2018
M D Tate

Avian influenza A viruses pose a constant threat to global human health as sporadic infections continue to occur with associated high mortality rates. To date, a number of avian influenza virus subtypes have infected humans, including H5N1, H7N9, H9N2 and H7N7. The majority of 'bird flu' cases are thought to have arisen from direct contact with infected poultry, particularly in live markets in ...

2002
Timothy M. Uyeki Yu-Hoi Chong Jacqueline M. Katz Wilina Lim Yuk-Yin Ho Sophia S. Wang Thomas H.F. Tsang Winnie Wan-Yee Au Shuk-Chi Chan Thomas Rowe Jean Hu-Primmer Jensa C. Bell William W. Thompson Carolyn Buxton Bridges Nancy J. Cox Kwok-Hang Mak Keiji Fukuda

In April 1999, isolation of avian influenza A (H9N2) viruses from humans was confirmed for the first time. H9N2 viruses were isolated from nasopharyngeal aspirate specimens collected from two children who were hospitalized with uncomplicated, febrile, upper respiratory tract illnesses in Hong Kong during March 1999. Novel influenza viruses have the potential to initiate global pandemics if they...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Munir Iqbal Tahir Yaqub Kolli Reddy John W. McCauley

The impact of avian influenza caused by H9N2 viruses in Pakistan is now significantly more severe than in previous years. Since all gene segments contribute towards the virulence of avian influenza virus, it was imperative to investigate the molecular features and genetic relationships of H9N2 viruses prevalent in this region. Analysis of the gene sequences of all eight RNA segments from 12 vir...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2007
Camille Lebarbenchon Chung-Ming Chang Sylvie van der Werf Jean-Thierry Aubin Yves Kayser Manuel Ballesteros François Renaud Frédéric Thomas Michel Gauthier-Clerc

Wild aquatic birds are considered to be the natural reservoir for influenza A viruses, and previous studies have focused mainly on species in the orders Anseriformes and Charadriiformes. In this study, we surveyed a larger spectrum of potential hosts belonging to 10 avian orders. Cloacal swabs (n=1,044) from 72 free-living bird species, were analysed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain re...

2016
Yandi Wei Lu Qi Huijie Gao Honglei Sun Juan Pu Yipeng Sun Jinhua Liu

To prevent H9N2 avian influenza virus infection in chickens, a long-term vaccination program using inactivated vaccines has been implemented in China. However, the protective efficacy of inactivated vaccines against antigenic drift variants is limited, and H9N2 influenza virus continues to circulate in vaccinated chicken flocks in China. Therefore, developing a cross-reactive vaccine to control...

2012
Shailesh D. Pawar Babasaheb V. Tandale Chandrashekhar G. Raut Saurabh S. Parkhi Tanaji D. Barde Yogesh K. Gurav Sadhana S. Kode Akhilesh C. Mishra

Avian influenza (AI) H9N2 has been reported from poultry in India. A seroepidemiological study was undertaken among poultry workers to understand the prevalence of antibodies against AI H9N2 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. A total of 338 poultry workers were sampled. Serum samples were tested for presence of antibodies against AI H9N2 virus by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and microneutralizati...

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...

2017
Jose Carlos Mancera Gracia Silvie Van den Hoecke Xavier Saelens Kristien Van Reeth

H9N2 avian influenza viruses are endemic in poultry in Asia and the Middle East. These viruses sporadically cause dead-end infections in pigs and humans raising concerns about their potential to adapt to mammals or reassort with human or swine influenza viruses. We performed ten serial passages with an avian H9N2 virus (A/quail/Hong Kong/G1/1997) in influenza naïve pigs to assess the potential ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 0
مهدی وصفی مرندی

rapid spreading of the low pathogenic avian influenza virus (aiv) caused by the h9n2 subtype and the highly pathogenic aiv caused by h5n1 have caused serious economic losses in the poultry industries of asia. therefore, the early detection of aivs is crucial for the control of the disease. in the present study, the applicability of a rapid immunochromatographic (ric) assay, which specifically d...

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