نتایج جستجو برای: avian viruses

تعداد نتایج: 134523  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1969
D Armstrong

Multiple group-specific (gs) components of the avian leukosis-sarcoma viruses were detected by immunodiffusion (Ouchterlony) tests with sera from hamsters bearing tumors induced by sarcoma viruses and with sera from adult chickens immunized with avian sarcoma or leukosis viruses. Immune hamster sera detected up to four components, whereas chicken sera detected at least one. The hamster and chic...

2018
M D Tate

Avian influenza A viruses pose a constant threat to global human health as sporadic infections continue to occur with associated high mortality rates. To date, a number of avian influenza virus subtypes have infected humans, including H5N1, H7N9, H9N2 and H7N7. The majority of 'bird flu' cases are thought to have arisen from direct contact with infected poultry, particularly in live markets in ...

2009
Suresh V Kuchipudi Rahul Nelli Gavin A White Maureen Bain Kin Chow Chang Stephen Dunham

Avian influenza viruses are considered to be key contributors to the emergence of human influenza pandemics. A major determinant of infection is the presence of virus receptors on susceptible cells to which the viral haemagglutinin is able to bind. Avian viruses preferentially bind to sialic acid alpha2,3-galactose (SAalpha2,3-Gal) linked receptors, whereas human strains bind to sialic acid alp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Henan Zhu Joseph Hughes Pablo R Murcia

UNLABELLED Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are maintained mainly in wild birds, and despite frequent spillover infections of avian IAVs into mammals, only a small number of viruses have become established in mammalian hosts. A new H3N2 canine influenza virus (CIV) of avian origin emerged in Asia in the mid-2000s and is now circulating in dog populations of China and South Korea, and possibly in Thai...

2011
Dan Wu Guangxing Li Chengfeng Qin Xiaofeng Ren

The purpose of the current study was to identify potential ligands and develop a novel diagnostic test to highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus (HPAI), subtype H5N1 viruses using phage display technology. The H5N1 viruses were used as an immobilized target in a biopanning process using a 12-mer phage display random peptide library. After five rounds of panning, three phages expressing pepti...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
G B Sharp Y Kawaoka D J Jones W J Bean S P Pryor V Hinshaw R G Webster

Coinfection of wild birds by influenza A viruses is thought to be an important mechanism for the diversification of viral phenotypes by generation of reassortants. However, it is not known whether coinfection is a random event or follows discernible patterns with biological significance. In the present study, conducted with viruses collected throughout 15 years from a wild-duck population in Al...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna Yi-Mo Deng Yvonne C F Su Mathieu Fourment Pina Iannello George G Arzey Philip M Hansbro K Edla Arzey Peter D Kirkland Simone Warner Kim O'Riley Ian G Barr Gavin J D Smith Aeron C Hurt

Influenza A H10N7 virus with a hemagglutinin gene of North American origin was detected in Australian chickens and poultry abattoir workers in New South Wales, Australia, in 2010 and in chickens in Queensland, Australia, on a mixed chicken and domestic duck farm in 2012. We investigated their genomic origins by sequencing full and partial genomes of H10 viruses isolated from wild aquatic birds ...

2013
Jessica Knepper Kristina L. Schierhorn Anne Becher Matthias Budt Mario Tönnies Torsten T. Bauer Paul Schneider Jens Neudecker Jens C. Rückert Achim D. Gruber Norbert Suttorp Brunhilde Schweiger Stefan Hippenstiel Andreas C. Hocke Thorsten Wolff

UNLABELLED A novel influenza A virus (IAV) of the H7N9 subtype has been isolated from severely diseased patients with pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome and, apparently, from healthy poultry in March 2013 in Eastern China. We evaluated replication, tropism, and cytokine induction of the A/Anhui/1/2013 (H7N9) virus isolated from a fatal human infection and two low-pathogenic avian...

2015
Belinda Baquero-Perez Suresh V. Kuchipudi Jemima Ho Sujith Sebastian Anita Puranik Wendy Howard Sharon M. Brookes Ian H. Brown Kin-Chow Chang

UNLABELLED Skeletal muscle, at 30 to 40% of body mass, is the most abundant soft tissue in the body. Besides its primary function in movement and posture, skeletal muscle is a significant innate immune organ with the capacity to produce cytokines and chemokines and respond to proinflammatory cytokines. Little is known about the role of skeletal muscle during systemic influenza A virus infection...

Journal: :Virology 2005
Young Ki Choi Sang Heui Seo Jin A Kim Richard J Webby Robert G Webster

We surveyed live-poultry markets in Korea in 2003 and isolated 9 H9N2, 6 H3N2, and 1 H6N1 influenza viruses. Antigenic and phylogenetic analyses showed that all 9 H9N2 isolates were of A/Chicken/Korea/25232-96006/96-like lineage (which caused disease in chickens in Korea in 1996) but were different from H9N2 viruses of southeastern China. They had at least 4 genotypes and replicated in chickens...

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