نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 198546  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2012
آرش قلیان چی لنگرودی arash ghalyanchi-langeroudi mohammad soleimani vahid karimi abbas morovati

background: avian influenza (ai) viruses have been isolated from a wide diversity of free-living avian species representing several orders. since 1998, h9n2 ai outbreaks have been one of the major problems in iranian poultry industry. in 2006, h5n1 was reported in swans in the north of iran first , but until now there has been no official report from commercial flocks in iran. objectives: the a...

Journal: :Asian Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine 2012

2015
Louis M. Schwartzman Andrea L. Cathcart Lindsey M. Pujanauski Li Qi John C. Kash Jeffery K. Taubenberger

UNLABELLED Influenza virus infections are a global public health problem, with a significant impact of morbidity and mortality from both annual epidemics and pandemics. The current strategy for preventing annual influenza is to develop a new vaccine each year against specific circulating virus strains. Because these vaccines are unlikely to protect against an antigenically divergent strain or a...

2011
Yu-Fen Tseng Alan Yung-Chih Hu Mei-Liang Huang Wei-Zhou Yeh Tsai-Chuan Weng Yu-Shuan Chen Pele Chong Min-Shi Lee

Current egg-based influenza vaccine production technology can't promptly meet the global demand during an influenza pandemic as shown in the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. Moreover, its manufacturing capacity would be vulnerable during pandemics caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses. Therefore, vaccine production using mammalian cell technology is becoming attractive. Current influenza H5N1 ...

Journal: :International maritime health 2011
Poh Lian Lim

Global travel and transport play a critical role in the spread of infections. We see this clearly in the first two pandemics of the 21st century: SARS and influenza H1N1-2009. Although air travel contributed to dissemination in these two pandemics, the travel restrictions, quarantines, and heightened vigilance which resulted had an impact on maritime health. Seasonal, pandemic, and avian influe...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2006
Laura Gillim-Ross Kanta Subbarao

The current threat of avian influenza to the human population, the potential for the reemergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus, and the identification of multiple novel respiratory viruses underline the necessity for the development of therapeutic and preventive strategies to combat viral infection. Vaccine development is a key component in the prevention of...

2014
Mark J. Mulligan David I. Bernstein Sharon Frey Patricia Winokur Nadine Rouphael Michelle Dickey Srilatha Edupuganti Paul Spearman Edwin Anderson Irene Graham Diana L. Noah Brian Mangal Sonnie Kim Heather Hill Jenifer Whitaker William Emery Allison Beck Kathy Stephens Brooke Hartwell Melinda Ogilvie Nayoka Rimann Eileen Osinski Ellen Destefano Theda Gajadhar Amanda Strudwick Karen Pierce Lilin Lai Ling Yue Dongli Wang Carl Ying Amy Cline Tara Foltz Nancy Wagner Geraldine Dull Thomas Pacatte Barbara Taggart Valerie Johnson Logan Haller Candi Looney Shixiong Li Megan May Bridgette Myers Rachel May Lawanda Parker Nertaissa Cochran Donna Bowen Michelle Bell Jeffery Scoggins Angela Burns Claire Stablein Mark Wolff Bernadette Jolles Brenda Leung Linda Lambert Shy Shorer Wendy Buchanan Suzanne Murray Soju Chang Richard Gorman

BACKGROUND Avian influenza A/H5N1 has threatened human health for nearly 2 decades. Avian influenza A vaccine without adjuvant is poorly immunogenic. A flexible rapid tactic for mass vaccination will be needed if a pandemic occurs. METHODS A multicenter, randomized, blinded phase 1 clinical trial evaluated safety and antibody responses after point-of-use mixing of influenza A/Indonesia/05/200...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Anne Moscona

N Engl J Med 2005;353:1363-73. Copyright © 2005 Massachusetts Medical Society. he impact of influenza infection is felt globally each year when the disease develops in approximately 20 percent of the world’s population. In the United States, influenza infections occur in epidemics each winter, generally between late December and early March. Recent events, including human cases of avian influen...

Journal: :Current opinion in obstetrics & gynecology 2007
Ryan E Longman Timothy R B Johnson

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Recently there has been an increased concern over viral respiratory infections and their potential for a pandemic. This concern makes it important to review the most current guidelines for the management of viral respiratory diseases in pregnancy. RECENT FINDINGS The topics covered are influenza, avian influenza, and severe acute respiratory syndrome. SUMMARY Pregnant wome...

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