نتایج جستجو برای: آنفلونزای h1n1 نوپدید

تعداد نتایج: 12080  

2010
Yizhuo Sun Chao Bian Ke Xu Weibin Hu Tongyan Wang Jun Cui Hongqiang Wu Zhiyang Ling Yongyong Ji Guomei Lin Lin Tian Yanyan Zhou Bingnan Li Guiyu Hu Ning Yu Wenqi An Ruowen Pan Paul Zhou Qibin Leng Zhong Huang Xiaowei Ma Bing Sun

BACKGROUND The 2009 swine-origin influenza virus (S-OIV) H1N1 pandemic has caused more than 18,000 deaths worldwide. Vaccines against the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza virus are useful for preventing infection and controlling the pandemic. The kinetics of the immune response following vaccination with the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza vaccine need further investigation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS 58 volu...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011
Vivek Kute K R Goplani S M Godara P R Shah A V Vanikar H L Trivedii

Kidney transplant recipients are at a high risk for H1N1 infection associated complications during the current pandemic. Prevention of infection by immunization, together with early recognition and prompt antiviral treatment are critical. Post-exposure prophylaxis of H1N1 with oseltamivir was safe, effective and well tolerated to prevent H1N1 influenza A virus infection in newly transplanted re...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2010
Young Jin Choi Hae Seon Nam Joon Soo Park Hwi Jun Kim Kyung Bae Park Min Hyok Jeon Chang Jin Kim Young Hwangbo Kwi Sung Park Kyung Ah Baek

Accurate and rapid diagnosis of Pandemic Influenza A/H1N1 2009 virus (H1N1 2009) infection is important for the prevention and control of influenza epidemics and the timely initiation of antiviral treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of several diagnostic tools for the detection of H1N1 2009. Flocked nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 254 outpatients of suspecte...

2010
T. M. Straight G. Merrill L. Perez J. Livezey B. Robinson M. Lodes D. Suciu B. Anderson

BACKGROUND One of the challenges of the recent pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza outbreak was to differentiate the virus from seasonal influenza when confronting clinical cases. The determination of the virus has implications on treatment choice, and obvious epidemiologic significance. OBJECTIVES We set out to apply a novel electrochemical device to samples derived from clinical cases of pandemi...

2013
Antonio Chiaretti Silvia Pulitanò Giovanni Barone Pietro Ferrara Valerio Romano Domenico Capozzi Riccardo Riccardi

The role of cytokines in relation to clinical manifestations, disease severity, and outcome of children with H1N1 virus infection remains thus far unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate interleukin IL-1 β and IL-6 plasma expressions and their association with clinical findings, disease severity, and outcome of children with H1N1 infection. We prospectively evaluated 15 children with H1N...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Charles K Nfon Yohannes Berhane Tamiko Hisanaga Shunzhen Zhang Katherine Handel Helen Kehler Olivia Labrecque Nicola S Lewis Amy L Vincent John Copps Soren Alexandersen John Pasick

The 2009 pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1), of apparent swine origin, may have evolved in pigs unnoticed because of insufficient surveillance. Consequently, the need for surveillance of influenza viruses circulating in pigs has received added attention. In this study we characterized H1N1 viruses isolated from Canadian pigs in 2009. Isolates from May 2009 were comprised of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase (...

2013
Mona Abdel-Rahman Aly F. Mohamed Noha Essam Ahmed E. Abdel Moneim

Article history: Received on: 14/03/2013 Revised on: 02/04/2013 Accepted on: 19/04/2013 Available online: 27/04/2013 Over the past decade illness outbreaks have posed a serious threat to human life and well-being. The 2009 outbreak H1N1/A influenza virus also was expected to disproportionately affect healthy young persons under the age of 25 years. A small amount of the preservative thimerosal ...

2011
Allen C Cheng Tom Kotsimbos Anna Reynolds Simon D Bowler Simon G A Brown Robert J Hancox Mark Holmes Louis Irving Christine Jenkins Philip Thompson Graham Simpson Grant Waterer Richard Wood-Baker Paul M Kelly

Background Pandemic influenza H1N1/09 emerged in April 2009 and spread widely in Australia and New Zealand. Although an unprecedented number of cases required intensive care, comparative community-based studies with seasonal influenza strains have not shown any significant differences in clinical symptoms or severity. Methods The authors performed active surveillance on confirmed influenza-rel...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Stephanie Sonnberg Mariette F Ducatez Jennifer DeBeauchamp Jeri-Carol Crumpton Adam Rubrum Bridgett Sharp Richard J Hall Matthew Peacey Sue Huang Richard J Webby

UNLABELLED We have previously shown that 11 patients became naturally coinfected with seasonal H1N1 (A/H1N1) and pandemic H1N1 (pdm/H1N1) during the Southern hemisphere winter of 2009 in New Zealand. Reassortment of influenza A viruses is readily observed during coinfection of host animals and in vitro; however, reports of reassortment occurring naturally in humans are rare. Using clinical spec...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2009
Leo L M Poon K H Chan G J Smith C S W Leung Y Guan K Y Yuen J S M Peiris

BACKGROUND Influenza A viruses are medically important viral pathogens that cause significant mortality and morbidity throughout the world. The recent emergence of a novel human influenza A virus (H1N1) poses a serious health threat. Molecular tests for rapid detection of this virus are urgently needed. METHODS We developed a conventional 1-step RT-PCR assay and a 1-step quantitative real-tim...

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