نتایج جستجو برای: h9n2 avian influenza

تعداد نتایج: 103101  

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2000
K F Shortridge P Gao Y Guan T Ito Y Kawaoka D Markwell A Takada R G Webster

This account takes stock of events and involvements, particularly on the avian side of the influenza H5N1 'bird flu' incident in Hong Kong SAR in 1997. It highlights the role of the chicken in the many live poultry markets as the source of the virus for humans. The slaughter of chicken and other poultry across the SAR seemingly averted an influenza pandemic. This perspective from Hong Kong SAR ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
Ruth A Karron Karen Callahan Catherine Luke Bhagvanji Thumar Josephine McAuliffe Elizabeth Schappell Tomy Joseph Kathleen Coelingh Hong Jin George Kemble Brian R Murphy Kanta Subbarao

Development of live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIV) against avian strains with pandemic potential is an important public-health strategy. Either 1 or 2 10(7)-TCID(50) doses of H9N2 LAIV A/chicken/Hong Kong/G9/97 were administered intranasally to 50 adults in isolation; 41 participants were H9N2 seronegative, 24 of whom received 2 doses. The vaccine was well tolerated; vaccine shedding was ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2010
Sylvia S Reemers Christine Jansen Marian J Groot Koerkamp Daphne van Haarlem Peter van de Haar Winfried G J Degen Willem van Eden Lonneke Vervelde

To gain more insight in underlying mechanisms correlating to protection against avian influenza virus (AIV) infection, we investigated correlates of protection after AIV H9N2 infection and studied the contribution of different adjuvants to a protective response at host transcriptional level. One-day-old chickens were immunised with inactivated H9N2 supplemented with w/o, Al(OH)(3), CpG or witho...

2016
Nancy A. Gerloff Salah Uddin Khan Natosha Zanders Amanda Balish Najmul Haider Ausraful Islam Sukanta Chowdhury Mahmudur Ziaur Rahman Ainul Haque Parviez Hosseini Emily S. Gurley Stephen P. Luby David E. Wentworth Ruben O. Donis Katharine Sturm-Ramirez C. Todd Davis

Influenza virus surveillance, poultry outbreak investigations and genomic sequencing were assessed to understand the ecology and evolution of low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) A viruses in Bangladesh from 2007 to 2013. We analyzed 506 avian specimens collected from poultry in live bird markets and backyard flocks to identify influenza A viruses. Virus isolation-positive specimens (n = 50...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Daniel P Fedorko Nancy A Nelson Josephine M McAuliffe Kanta Subbarao

Among the avian influenza A virus subtypes, the H5N1 and H9N2 viruses have the potential to cause an influenza pandemic because they are widely prevalent in avian species in Asia and have demonstrated the ability to infect humans (8). Currently, human infections with wild-type (wt) strains of these viruses could occur in the United States in poultry and turkey farm workers and in travelers retu...

2012
Eleonora Molesti Giovanni Cattoli Francesca Ferrara Eva Böttcher-Friebertshäuser Calogero Terregino Nigel Temperton

In recent years, high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus, H5N1, low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) virus, H9N2, and both HPAI and LPAI H7 viruses have proved devastating for the affected economies reliant on poultry industry, and have posed serious public health concerns. These viruses have repeatedly caused zoonotic disease in humans, raising concerns of a potential influenza pan...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
R. Snacken A. P. Kendal L. R. Haaheim J. M. Wood

Pandemic influenza is a zoonosis. Studies on influenza ecology conducted in Hong Kong since the 1970s in which Hong Kong essentially functioned as an influenza sentinel post indicated that it might be possible, for the first time, to have influenza preparedness at the baseline avian level. This appreciation of influenza ecology facilitated recognition of the H5N1 'bird flu' incident in Hong Kon...

2016
Wen-Tao Yang Shao-Hua Shi Gui-Lian Yang Yan-Long Jiang Liang Zhao Yu Li Chun-Feng Wang

Avian influenza virus (AIV) can infect birds and mammals, including humans, and are thus a serious threat to public health. Vaccination is vital for controlling AIV circulation. In this study, we generated a recombinant lactobacillus expressing the NP-M1-DCpep of H9N2 avian influenza virus and evaluated the activation effect of NC8-pSIP409-NP-M1-DCpep on dendritic cells (DCs) in a mouse model. ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Alice Fusaro Isabella Monne Annalisa Salviato Viviana Valastro Alessia Schivo Nadim Mukhles Amarin Carlos Gonzalez Mahmoud Moussa Ismail Abdu-Rahman Al-Ankari Mohamed Hamad Al-Blowi Owais Ahmed Khan Ali Safar Maken Ali Afshin Hedayati Juan Garcia Garcia Ghulam M Ziay Abdolhamid Shoushtari Kassem Nasser Al Qahtani Ilaria Capua Edward C Holmes Giovanni Cattoli

Avian influenza viruses of the H9N2 subtype have seriously affected the poultry industry of the Far and Middle East since the mid-1990s and are considered one of the most likely candidates to cause a new influenza pandemic in humans. To understand the genesis and epidemiology of these viruses, we investigated the spatial and evolutionary dynamics of complete genome sequences of H9N2 viruses cir...

2015
Gunther Eysenbach Chandrashekhar Raut Maria Van Kerkhove Amira S El Rifay Mona A Elabd Dina Abu Zeid Mokhtar R Gomaa Li Tang Pamela P McKenzie Richard J Webby Mohamed A Ali Ghazi Kayali

BACKGROUND The highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses and the low pathogenic H9N2 viruses are enzootic in Egyptian poultry. Several cases of human infection with H5N1 were reported in Egypt. We previously determined that the seroprevalence of H5N1 antibodies in Egyptians exposed to poultry is 2.1% (15/708), suggesting that mild or subclinical infections with this virus occur. We aim to ...

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