نتایج جستجو برای: nitrocellulose paper hemagglutination inhibition hi

تعداد نتایج: 2065075  

2017
Kuan-Ying A. Huang Shih-Cheng Chang Yhu-Chering Huang Cheng-Hsun Chiu Tzou-Yien Lin

Inactivated influenza vaccination induces a hemagglutinin-specific antibody response to the strain used for immunization. Annual vaccination is strongly recommended for health care personnel. However, it is debatable if repeated vaccination would affect the antibody response to inactivated influenza vaccine through the time. We enrolled health care personnel who had repeated and first trivalent...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1976
P A Small R H Waldman J C Bruno G E Gifford

The passive administration of ferret antiserum to Ao (H0N1) influenza virus failed to protect the recipient ferrets from subsequent infection with homologous virus. This susceptibility to infection was observed even when the passively acquired serum hemagglutination inhibition (HI) titer was similar to peak convalescent titers. It is therefore concluded that serum antibody alone is probably not...

2008
Dong-Kun Yang Byoung-han Kim Chang-Hee Kweon Jin-Ju Nah Hyun-Joo Kim Kyung-Woo Lee Young-Jin Yang Kyu-Whan Mun

Recent global warming trends may have a significant impact on vector-borne viral diseases, possibly affecting vector population dynamics and disease transmission. This study measured levels of hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) antibodies against Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) and neutralizing antibodies against Akabane virus (AKAV) and Aino virus (AINV) for Thoroughbred horses in Korea. Blood...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2010
Jiro Hirota Hideki Nishi Hiroshi Matsuda Hiroshi Tsunemitsu Shinya Shimiz

Flavivirus-infected sera are known to show cross-reactions in serodiagnoses of heterologous flavivirus infections. Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is endemic in Asia and, in Japan, many horses are vaccinated against JEV. However, the cross-reactivity level of JEV-vaccinated horse sera in the serodiagnosis of West Nile virus (WNV) has not been clarified. The antibody cross-reactivity of JEV-va...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 1983
M Suggs P Brès L Huoang O Sobeslavsky

Rubella virus infection in children or adults results in a self-limited, benign disease characterized by mild upper respiratory symptoms, an erythematous rash, and suboccipital lymphadenopathy. Complications of arthralgia and arthritis which may follow disappearance of the rash are most common in young women. Severe complications occur rarely. Infection of the fetus during the first trimester o...

2015
Wayne Chow Hongwu Zheng He

Canine influenza virus (CIV) is an emerging pathogen that causes severe and acute respiratory disease in dogs. Canine influenza is caused by two subtypes of influenza. A virus: H3N2 and H3N8. In recent years, surveys of avian origin CIV infection in dogs have been reported worldwide. However, little is known about the prevalence of CIV in pet dogs in China. In the present study, the prevalence ...

2010
Dong-Kun Yang Soon-Seek Yoon Jae-Won Byun Kyung-Woo Lee Yoon-I Oh Jae-Young Song

Canine parvovirus type-2 (CPV-2) is one of the major diarrhea-causing agents, inducing acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis in puppies. In this study, we conducted a seroepidemiological survey of CPV-2a in stray dogs in South Korea. In total, 405 canine sera, collected between 2006 and 2007, were screened for the presence of antibodies against CPV-2a using a hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay....

2010
Magdalena Escorcia Karol Carrillo-Sánchez Santiago March-Mifsut Joaquin Chapa Eduardo Lucio Gerardo M Nava

BACKGROUND Serologic surveillance of Avian Influenza (AI) viruses is carried out by the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test using reference reagents. This method is recommended by animal health organizations as a standard test to detect antigenic differences (subtypes) between circulating influenza virus, vaccine- and/or reference- strains. However, significant discrepancies between reference...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2010
Kawsar R Talaat Michael E Greenberg Michael H Lai Gunter F Hartel Christine H Wichems Steven Rockman Robert J Jeanfreau M Rita Ghosh Martin L Kabongo Charmaine Gittleson Ruth A Karron

BACKGROUND When the novel H1N1 influenza A strain appeared in April of 2009, development of novel H1N1 vaccines became a public health priority. METHODS We conducted a phase‐2, multicenter, randomized, placebo‐controlled, observer‐blind clinical trial of a 2009 H1N1 vaccine in 1313 young (age, 18-64 years) and older (age, >or=65 years) adults. Participants were randomized 1:4:4:4 to receive 2...

Journal: :Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 2011
Ratree Platt Amy L Vincent Phillip C Gauger Crystal L Loving Eraldo L Zanella Kelly M Lager Marcus E Kehrli Kayoko Kimura James A Roth

Humoral and cellular immune responses to inactivated swine influenza virus (SIV) vaccine were evaluated and compared. Fifty 3-week-old weaned pigs were randomly divided into the non-vaccinated control group and vaccinated group containing 25 pigs each. Pigs were vaccinated intramuscularly twice with adjuvanted UV-inactivated A/SW/MN/02011/08 (MN/08) H1N2 SIV vaccine at 6 and 9 weeks of age. Who...

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