نتایج جستجو برای: influenza viruses type a

تعداد نتایج: 13724317  

بابامحمودی, فرهنگ, تبریزی, احمد, حق شناس, محمدرضا, رضائی, محمدصادق, عسگری, عطیه, نان دوست, شهربانو,

Background and purpose: Influenza is a respiratory infection that annually affects 5-15% of the global population. Influenza A/H1N1 is the most virulent human pathogens that results in a more severe disease and was first reported in 2009. The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of influenza A/H1N1 in patients referring to several hospitals in North of Iran during 2009-2011. ...

2014
Alex W H Chin Chris K P Mok Huachen Zhu Yi Guan Joseph S M Peiris Leo L M Poon

Avian H7N9 influenza viruses may pose a further threat to humans by reassortment with human viruses, which could lead to generation of novel reassortants with enhanced polymerase activity. We previously established a novel statistical approach to study the polymerase activity of reassorted vRNPs (Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2013;7:969-78). Here, we report the use of this method to study rec...

Journal: :BMC Veterinary Research 2021

Abstract Background Influenza viruses are a continuous threat to avian and mammalian species, causing epidemics pandemics. After the circulation of H5N1 in 2006, 2015, 2016 Iraq, an H5N8 influenza virus emerged domestic geese Sulaymaniyah Province, Iraq. This study analyzed genetic characteristics Iraqi viruses. Results An HPAI subtype was identified from backyard Kurdistan Region, north Phylog...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
m. vascellari m.h. hablolvarid a. shoushtari a. hedayati

in the february 2006 in two wetlands in northern iran, the mortality among wild swans was observed. paralysis was the most prominent feature of the disease. histologically, diffused necrosis of acinar cells in pancreas, degeneration and necrosis of some neurons in central nervous system (cns), sever necrotic and hemorrhagic enteritis, foci of haemorrahge and myocardial cell necrosis in the hear...

2011
Ghazi Kayali Elie Barbour Ghassan Dbaibo Carelle Tabet Maya Saade Houssam A. Shaib Jennifer Debeauchamp Richard J. Webby

Human infections with H5, H7, and H9 avian influenza viruses are well documented. Exposure to poultry is the most important risk factor for humans becoming infected with these viruses. Data on human infection with other low pathogenicity avian influenza viruses is sparse but suggests that such infections may occur. Lebanon is a Mediterranean country lying under two major migratory birds flyways...

2014
Rafael Polidoro Alves Barbosa Ana Paula Carneiro Salgado Cristiana Couto Garcia Bruno Galvão Filho Ana Paula de Faria Gonçalves Braulio Henrique Freire Lima Gabriel Augusto Oliveira Lopes Milene Alvarenga Rachid Andiara Cristina Cardoso Peixoto Danilo Bretas de Oliveira Marco Antônio Ataíde Carla Aparecida Zirke Tatiane Marques Cotrim Érica Azevedo Costa Gabriel Magno de Freitas Almeida Remo Castro Russo Ricardo Tostes Gazzinelli Alexandre de Magalhães Vieira Machado

Recombinant influenza viruses are promising viral platforms to be used as antigen delivery vectors. To this aim, one of the most promising approaches consists of generating recombinant viruses harboring partially truncated neuraminidase (NA) segments. To date, all studies have pointed to safety and usefulness of this viral platform. However, some aspects of the inflammatory and immune responses...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2018
Jie Tong Yuguang Fu Nai-Huei Wu Manfred Rohde Fandan Meng Peter Valentin-Weigand Georg Herrler

Group B streptococci (GBS) contain a capsular polysaccharide with side chains terminating in α2,3-linked sialic acids. Because of this linkage type, the sialic acids of GBS are recognised by lectins of immune cells. This interaction results in a dampening of the host immune response and thus promotes immune evasion. As several influenza A viruses (IAV) use α2,3-linked sialic acid as a receptor ...

2014
V.A. Potdar M.R. Dakhave P.B. Kulkarni S.A. Tikhe S. Broor P. Gunashekaran M. Chawla-Sarkar A. Abraham D. Bishwas K.N. Patil A.A. Kadam S.S. Kode A.C. Mishra M.S. Chadha

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Recent influenza antiviral resistance studies in South East Asia, Europe and the United States reveal adamantane and neuraminidase inhibitor (NAIs) resistance. This study was undertaken to evaluate antiviral resistance in influenza viruses isolated from various parts of India, during 2004 to 2011. METHODS Influenza viruses were analyzed genetically for known resistance...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
G M Air A J Gibbs W G Laver R G Webster

Influenza B viruses evolve more slowly than human influenza A, but no reasons for the difference have been established. We have analyzed sequence changes in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase of influenza B viruses (and have determined four hemagglutinin sequences, of B/Bonn/43, B/USSR/100/83, B/Victoria/3/85, and B/Memphis/6/86) in relation to antigenic properties and compared these with simi...

2016
Monika Redlberger-Fritz Michael Kundi Theresia Popow-Kraupp

BACKGROUND Influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) is influenced by the antigenic similarity between vaccine- and circulating strains. MATERIAL AND METHODS This paper presents data obtained by the Austrian sentinel surveillance system on the evolution of influenza viruses during the season 2014/15 and its impact on influenza vaccine effectiveness in primary care in Austria as estimated by a test...

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