نتایج جستجو برای: h5n1

تعداد نتایج: 4735  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Scott H. Newman Samuel A. Iverson John Y. Takekawa Martin Gilbert Diann J. Prosser Nyambyar Batbayar Tseveenmyadag Natsagdorj David C. Douglas

Evaluating the potential involvement of wild avifauna in the emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 (hereafter H5N1) requires detailed analyses of temporal and spatial relationships between wild bird movements and disease emergence. The death of wild swans (Cygnus spp.) has been the first indicator of the presence of H5N1 in various Asian and European countries; however their role ...

2012
Erjia Ge Robert Haining Chi Pang Li Zuguo Yu Miu Yee Waye Ka Hou Chu Yee Leung

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1, a disease associated with high rates of mortality in infected human populations, poses a serious threat to public health in many parts of the world. This article reports findings from a study aimed at improving our understanding of the spatial pattern of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, H5N1, risk in East-Southeast Asia where the disease is b...

2010
Renee W. Y. Chan Kit M. Yuen Wendy C. L. Yu Carol C. C. Ho John M. Nicholls J. S. Malik Peiris Michael C. W. Chan

Influenza H5N1 virus continues to be enzootic in poultry and transmits zoonotically to humans. Although a swine-origin H1N1 virus has emerged to become pandemic, its virulence for humans remains modest in comparison to that seen in zoonotic H5N1 disease. As human respiratory epithelium is the primary target cells for influenza viruses, elucidating the viral tropism and host innate immune respon...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
sh shahsavandi razi vaccine and serum research institute, p.o. box 31975-148, karaj, iran mm ebrahimi razi vaccine and serum research institute, p.o. box 31975-148, karaj, iran k sadeghi razi vaccine and serum research institute, p.o. box 31975-148, karaj, iran

background and aims: the caspases are unique proteases that mediate the host cell apoptosis during viral infection. in this study, we identified the caspase cleavage motifs of h5n1 and h9n2 influenza viruses isolated during 1998-2012. materials and methods: amino acid sequences of the eleven proteins encoded by the viruses as the caspase substrates downloaded from ncbi. the caspase cleavage mot...

Journal: :Proceedings 2006
Stefan Riedel

Avian influenza (H5N1) has recently been recognized as a new emerging infectious disease that may pose a threat to international public health. Most recent developments lead to the belief that H5N1 could become the cause of the next influenza pandemic. This review discusses the characteristics of H5N1 avian influenza virus as an emerging infectious disease with the potential for pandemic develo...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Mookkan Prabakaran Nayana Prabhu Fang He Qian Hongliang Hui-Ting Ho Jia Qiang TaoMeng Michael Goutama Jimmy Kwang

BACKGROUND Given that there is a possibility of a human H5N1 pandemic and the fact that the recent H5N1 viruses are resistant to the anti-viral drugs, newer strategies for effective therapy are warranted. Previous studies show that single mAbs in immune prophylaxis can be protective against H5N1 infection. But a single mAb may not be effective in neutralization of a broad range of different str...

2009
Suki M. Y. Lee Jennifer L. Gardy C. Y. Cheung Timothy K. W. Cheung Kenrie P. Y. Hui Nancy Y. Ip Y. Guan Robert E. W. Hancock J. S. Malik Peiris

Human disease caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 can lead to a rapidly progressive viral pneumonia leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome. There is increasing evidence from clinical, animal models and in vitro data, which suggests a role for virus-induced cytokine dysregulation in contributing to the pathogenesis of human H5N1 disease. The key target cells for the v...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Natalia A Ilyushina Nicolai V Bovin Robert G Webster

Highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza viruses remain a pandemic threat. Antiviral drugs such as neuraminidase (NA) inhibitors will be crucial for disease control in the event of a pandemic. Should drug-resistant H5N1 viruses develop, all defense strategies will be compromised. To determine the likelihood and mechanisms of emergence of NA inhibitor-resistant H5N1 variants in humans, we serially...

2015
YanChun Peng Beibei Wang Kawsar Talaat Ruth Karron Timothy J. Powell Hui Zeng Danning Dong Catherine J. Luke Andrew McMichael Kanta Subbarao Tao Dong

BACKGROUND In a phase I clinical trial, a H5N1 pandemic live attenuated influenza virus (pLAIV) VN2004 vaccine bearing avian influenza H5N1 hemagglutinin (HA) and NA genes on the A/Ann Arbor cold-adapted vaccine backbone displayed very restricted replication. We evaluated T cell responses to H5N1 pLAIV vaccination and assessed pre-existing T cell responses to determine whether they were associa...

2011
Heng Ding Cheguo Tsai Ramona Alikiiteaga Gutiérrez Fan Zhou Philippe Buchy Vincent Deubel Paul Zhou

BACKGROUND Although DNA plasmid and virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines have been individually tested against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 viruses, the combination of both vaccines into a heterologous prime-boost strategy against HPAI H5N1 viruses has not been reported before. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We constructed DNA plasmid encoding H5HA (A/Shenzhen/406H/06, subclade...

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