نتایج جستجو برای: h5n1

تعداد نتایج: 4735  

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2013
B J Zheng C S Chan K M Poon F Ng C M Ho C M Che K Y Yuen

1. There is no effective anti-H5N1 avian influenza agent. 2. A chemical compound— BFDBSC—can inhibit H5N1 virus infection in cell cultures, and such inhibition might be attributable to its halogenated benzoyl residues. 3. This pilot study assessed anti- H5N1 activity and toxicity of four chemical compounds with halogenated benzoyl residues in cell culture system. 4. Two compounds—FPBFDBSC and B...

Journal: :Science 2012
Taia T Wang Michael K Parides Peter Palese

The prevalence of avian H5N1 influenza A infections in humans has not been definitively determined. Cases of H5N1 infection in humans confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO) are fewer than 600 in number, with an overall case fatality rate of >50%. We hypothesize that the stringent criteria for confirmation of a human case of H5N1 by WHO do not account for a majority of infections but r...

2014
Rita B. Patel Maya B. Mathur Michael Gould Timothy M. Uyeki Jay Bhattacharya Yang Xiao Nayer Khazeni

BACKGROUND Human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A (H5N1) viruses have occurred in 15 countries, with high mortality to date. Determining risk factors for morbidity and mortality from HPAI H5N1 can inform preventive and therapeutic interventions. METHODS We included all cases of human HPAI H5N1 reported in World Health Organization Global Alert and Response updates an...

2009
Jian Qiao Miaojie Zhang Jianmin Bi Xun Wang Guangcun Deng Guimei He Zhihua Luan Nana Lv Tong Xu Lihong Zhao

BACKGROUND Inflammatory process results in lung injury that may lead to pulmonary fibrosis (PF). Here, we described PF in mice infected with H5N1 virus. METHODS Eight-week-old BALB/c mice were inoculated intranasally with 1 x 101 MID50 of A/Chicken/Hebei/108/2002(H5N1) viruses. Lung injury/fibrosis was evaluated by observation of hydroxyproline concentrations, lung indexes, and histopathology...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Mukhtiar Zaman Viktor Gasimov Ahmet Faik Oner Nazim Dogan Wiku Adisasmito Richard Coker Ebun L Bamgboye Paul K S Chan Wanna Hanshaoworakul Nelson Lee Bounlay Phommasack Sok Touch Owen Tsang Anna Swenson Stephen Toovey Nancy Ann Dreyer

INTRODUCTION The goal of this study was to evaluate whether any characteristics that are evident at presentation for urgent medical attention could be used to differentiate cases of H5N1 in the absence of viral testing. METHODOLOGY Information about exposure to poultry, clinical signs and symptoms, treatments, and outcomes was abstracted from existing data in the global avian influenza regist...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Lucy A. Perrone Julie K. Plowden Adolfo García-Sastre Jacqueline M. Katz Terrence M. Tumpey

Fatal human respiratory disease associated with the 1918 pandemic influenza virus and potentially pandemic H5N1 viruses is characterized by severe lung pathology, including pulmonary edema and extensive inflammatory infiltrate. Here, we quantified the cellular immune response to infection in the mouse lung by flow cytometry and demonstrate that mice infected with highly pathogenic (HP) H1N1 and...

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2014
Tham Chi Dung Pham Ngoc Dinh Vu Sinh Nam Luong Minh Tan Nguyen Le Khanh Hang Le Thi Thanh Le Quynh Mai

OBJECTIVE Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) is endemic in poultry in Viet Nam. The country has experienced the third highest number of human infections with influenza A(H5N1) in the world. A study in Hanoi in 2001, before the epizootic that was identified in 2003, found influenza A(H5N1) specific antibodies in 4% of poultry market workers (PMWs). We conducted a seroprevalence survey to ...

2017
Smanla Tundup Matheswaran Kandasamy Jasmine T Perez Nacho Mena John Steel Tamas Nagy Randy A Albrecht Balaji Manicassamy

The cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning the unusually high virulence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses in mammalian species remains unknown. Here, we investigated if the cell tropism of H5N1 virus is a determinant of enhanced virulence in mammalian species. We engineered H5N1 viruses with restricted cell tropism through the exploitation of cell type-specific microRNA ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2014
Su-Jin Park Eun-Ha Kim Philippe Noriel Q Pascua Hyeok-Il Kwon Gyo-Jin Lim Arun Decano Se Mi Kim Man Ki Song Eui-Cheol Shin Young-Ki Choi

The threat of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 viruses to cause the next pandemic remains a major concern. Here, we evaluated the cross-protection induced by natural infection of human seasonal influenza strains or immunization with trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) against HPAI H5N1 (A/Vietnam/1203/2004) virus in ferrets. Groups were treated with PBS (group A), infecte...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Yumiko Imai Keiji Kuba G. Greg Neely Rubina Yaghubian-Malhami Thomas Perkmann Geert van Loo Maria Ermolaeva Ruud Veldhuizen Y. H. Connie Leung Hongliang Wang Haolin Liu Yang Sun Manolis Pasparakis Manfred Kopf Christin Mech Sina Bavari J. S. Malik Peiris Arthur S. Slutsky Shizuo Akira Malin Hultqvist Rikard Holmdahl John Nicholls Chengyu Jiang Christoph J. Binder Josef M. Penninger

Multiple lung pathogens such as chemical agents, H5N1 avian flu, or SARS cause high lethality due to acute respiratory distress syndrome. Here we report that Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) mutant mice display natural resistance to acid-induced acute lung injury (ALI). We show that TLR4-TRIF-TRAF6 signaling is a key disease pathway that controls the severity of ALI. The oxidized phospholipid (OxPL)...

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