نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 198546  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
S Schultz-Cherry N Dybdahl-Sissoko M McGregor V S Hinshaw

We have demonstrated for the first time that a mink lung epithelial cell line (Mv1Lu) supports the replication of influenza A and B viruses, including the recently isolated H5N1 avian and human Hong Kong strains, to titers comparable to those in MDCK cells. These results suggest that Mv1Lu cells might serve as an alternative system for the isolation and cultivation of influenza A and B viruses ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
J H C M Kreijtz Y Suezer G de Mutsert J M A van den Brand G van Amerongen B S Schnierle T Kuiken R A M Fouchier J Löwer A D M E Osterhaus G Sutter G F Rimmelzwaan

BACKGROUND Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype have been responsible for an increasing number of infections in humans since 2003. More than 60% of infected individuals die, and new infections are reported frequently. In light of the pandemic threat caused by these events, the rapid availability of safe and effective vaccines is desirable. Modified vaccinia virus Ankara...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
s.a. pourbakhsh r. toroghi m. najafi s.z. gohar m. kianizadeh

influenza a viruses possesses two virion surface glycoproteins including haemagglutinin (ha) and neuraminidase (na). the na plays an important role in viral replication and promotes virus release from infected cells and facilitates virus spread throughout the body. to find out any genomic changes that might be occurred on na gene of avian influenza circulating viruses, we have genetically analy...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2006
Martin Petric Lorraine Comanor Cathy A Petti

Laboratory diagnosis of influenza is critical to its treatment and surveillance. With the emergence of novel and highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses, the role of the laboratory has been further extended to include isolation and subtyping of the virus to monitor its appearance and facilitate appropriate vaccine development. Recent progress in enhancing testing for influenza promises to bot...

2015
Yu-Na Lee Min-Chul Kim Young-Tae Lee Hye Suk Hwang Jongsang Lee Cheol Kim Sang-Moo Kang Balaji Manicassamy

The influenza M2 ectodomain (M2e) is well conserved across human influenza A subtypes, but there are few residue changes among avian and swine origin influenza A viruses. We expressed a tandem repeat construct of heterologous M2e sequences (M2e5x) derived from human, swine, and avian origin influenza A viruses using the yeast expression system. Intramuscular immunization of mice with AS04-adjuv...

2013
Holly Shelton Kim L. Roberts Eleonora Molesti Nigel Temperton Wendy S. Barclay

The H5N1 influenza A viruses have circulated widely in the avian population for 10 years with only sporadic infection of humans observed and no sustained human to human transmission. Vaccination against potential pandemic strains is one strategy in planning for future influenza pandemics; however, the success of live attenuated vaccines for H5N1 has been limited, due to poor replication in the ...

2010
Behazine Combadière Annika Vogt Brice Mahé Dominique Costagliola Sabrina Hadam Olivia Bonduelle Wolfram Sterry Shlomo Staszewski Hans Schaefer Sylvie van der Werf Christine Katlama Brigitte Autran Ulrike Blume-Peytavi

BACKGROUND Current conventional vaccination approaches do not induce potent CD8 T-cell responses for fighting mostly variable viral diseases such as influenza, avian influenza viruses or HIV. Following our recent study on vaccine penetration by targeting of vaccine to human hair follicular ducts surrounded by Langerhans cells, we tested in the first randomized Phase-Ia trial based on hair folli...

2013
Elizabeth Mortimer Inga I. Hitzeroth Amelia Buys Sandiswa Mbewana Edward P. Rybicki

The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 is a potent pandemic threat because of its frequent transmission from birds to humans and the increasing possibility of human to human transmission. During the 2009 H1N1 pandemic it was clear that rapid influenza vaccine production is a problem worldwide. Additionally, developing countries like South Africa generally cannot produce their own infl...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2012
David E Swayne

There are 30 recorded epizootics of H5 or H7 high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) from 1959 to early 2012. The largest of these epizootics, affecting more birds and countries than the other 29 epizootics combined, has been the H5N1 HPAI, which began in Guangdong China in 1996, and has killed or resulted in culling of over 250 million poultry and/or wild birds in 63 countries. Most countrie...

2017
Huilin Ou Wei Yao Dongshan Yu Tianhao Weng Frederick X.C. Wang Xiaoxin Wu Haibo Wu Linfang Cheng Xiangyun Lu Nanping Wu Honglin Chen Lanjuan Li Hangping Yao

The influenza virus is a serious threat to public health worldwide. A novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus with a mortality rate of approximately 30% has been identified as an unusually dangerous virus for humans by the World Health Organization. Pathogenic H7N9 continue to represent a public health concern, and several candidate vaccines are currently in development. We generated candidate H7N...

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