نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza ai

تعداد نتایج: 142252  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
m. kianizadeh s. a. pourbakhsh r. toroghi r. momayez

sixteen avian influenza (ai) h9n2 viruses were isolated from disease outbreaks in different parts of iranduring (1998–2001). these ai isolates were used for pathogenicity, haemagglutinin (ha) gene variation andphylogenetic analysis. results in both pathogenicity tests and ha gene cleavage site sequence detectionrepresented a non-highly pathogenic feature for all iranian ai isolates studied. the...

2007
Karen Burns Grogan David A. Halvorson Richard D. Slemons Ilaria Capua Trevor M. Ellis Peter Roeder David Swayne

In addition to causing the disease called AI, these AIVs commonly cause asymptomatic or very mild infections that go undetected in the absence of an active laboratory-based virus surveillance program. These asymptomatic infections are important because they play a critical role in the epidemiology of AIV infections in birds and in the maintenance of AIVs in avian populations. The unique complex...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
e alizadeh influenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran and department of microbiology, faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university, g.c., tehran, iran. mt kheiri influenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. r bashar influenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. m tabatabaeian influenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. seyed masoud hosseini department of microbiology, faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university, g.c., tehran, iran. v mazaheri influenza unit, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran.

background and objectives: a number of different subtypes of avian influenza (ai) viruses have emerged in humans includingh5n1, h7n2, h7n7 and h9n2. these influenza viruses are excreted in the infected birds and in their respiratory secretions.the aim of this study was to investigate seropositivity against h9n2 and h7n7 viruses among poultry and slaughterhouse workers with occupational risk of ...

2012
John Kofi Odoom Samuel Bel-Nono David Rodgers Prince G Agbenohevi Courage K Dafeamekpor Roland M L Sowa Fenteng Danso Reuben Tettey Richard Suu-Ire Joseph H K Bonney Ivy A Asante James Aboagye Christopher Zaab-Yen Abana Joseph Asamoah Frimpong Karl C Kronmann Buhari A Oyofo William K Ampofo

BACKGROUND Influenza A viruses that cause highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) also infect humans. In many developing countries such as Ghana, poultry and humans live in close proximity in both the general and military populations, increasing risk for the spread of HPAI from birds to humans. Respiratory infections such as influenza are especially prone to rapid spread among military populat...

2007
Hans Schekkerman Roy Slaterus

The spread of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) sub-type H5N1 has been an issue of international concern. This spread presents a serious threat to domestic poultry and a potentially serious risk to human health. It is also an issue which could potentially have consequences for populations of wild birds and other animal species of conservation concern. As wildfowl (ducks, swans and ge...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2000
D E Swayne D L Suarez

Highly pathogenic (HP) avian influenza (AI) (HPAI) is an extremely contagious, multi-organ systemic disease of poultry leading to high mortality, and caused by some H5 and H7 subtypes of type A influenza virus, family Orthomyxoviridae. However, most AI virus strains are mildly pathogenic (MP) and produce either subclinical infections or respiratory and/or reproductive diseases in a variety of d...

2009
B. P. Shankar Manjunatha Prabhu H. K. Pradhan

Avian Influenza (AI) is caused by type A influenza virus belonging to the family orthomyxoviridae, which is classified into 16 HA and 9 NA subtypes based on two surface glycoprotein’s haemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). In the present study we did identification and HA-subtyping of avian influenza virus by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) during the first outbreaks of AI in India duri...

2007
Ernesto J. Ortiz Tadeusz J. Kochel Ana W. Capuano Sharon F. Setterquist Gregory C. Gray

BACKGROUND Currently numerous countries in Asia, Africa and Europe are encountering highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) infections in poultry and humans. In the Americas, home of the world's largest poultry exporters, contingency plans are being developed and evaluated in preparation for the arrival of these viral strains. OBJECTIVES With this cross-sectional study, to our knowledge the fi...

  Background:  Influenza viruses cause Avian Influenza (AI) is a serious infectious disease belonging to type A Orthomyxovirus. A viral RNA synthesis is due to an interaction of the nucleoprotein (NP) with the viral polymerase. In the present study, we have evaluated the immunogenicity of avian influenza virus nucleoprotein.  Materials & Methods:   An Influenza Virus N9H2 subtype A/Chicken I...

2013
Ibrahim Waziri Musa Paul Ayuba Abdu Anthony Kojo Bedu Sackey Sunday Blessing Oladele

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a major global zoonosis. It has a complex ecological distribution with almost unpredictable epidemiological features thus placing it topmost in the World Organization for Animal Health list A poultry diseases. Structured questionnaire survey of poultry farmer's knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) in two Nigerian states revealed the presence of r...

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