نتایج جستجو برای: hemagglutinin h7

تعداد نتایج: 14871  

Journal: :Avian diseases 2003
E Spackman D A Senne L L Bulaga S Trock D L Suarez

A multiplex real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR) assay for the simultaneous detection of the H5 and H7 avian influenza hemagglutinin (HA) subtypes was developed with hydrolysis type probes labeled with the FAM (H5 probe) and ROX (H7 probe) reporter dyes. The sensitivity of the H5-H7 subtyping assay was determined, using in vitro transcribed RNA templates, to have ...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Kannan Tharakaraman Akila Jayaraman Rahul Raman Karthik Viswanathan Nathan W. Stebbins David Johnson Zachary Shriver V. Sasisekharan Ram Sasisekharan

The advent of H7N9 in early 2013 is of concern for a number of reasons, including its capability to infect humans, the lack of clarity in the etiology of infection, and because the human population does not have pre-existing immunity to the H7 subtype. Earlier sequence analyses of H7N9 hemagglutinin (HA) point to amino acid changes that predicted human receptor binding and impinge on the antige...

2014
Miriam Klausberger Monika Wilde Dieter Palmberger Rong Hai Randy A. Albrecht Irina Margine Ariana Hirsh Adolfo García-Sastre Reingard Grabherr Florian Krammer

Human infections with a novel influenza A H7N9 subtype virus were reported in China recently. The virus caused severe disease with high mortality rates and it raised concerns over its pandemic potential. Here, we assessed in the mouse model protective efficacy of single immunisations with low vaccine doses of insect cell-derived H7 virus-like particles, consisting of hemagglutinin and matrix pr...

2017
Tor Kristian Andersen Fan Zhou Rebecca Cox Bjarne Bogen Gunnveig Grødeland

Zoonotic influenza H7 viral infections have a case fatality rate of about 40%. Currently, no or limited human to human spread has occurred, but we may be facing a severe pandemic threat if the virus acquires the ability to transmit between humans. Novel vaccines that can be rapidly produced for global distribution are urgently needed, and DNA vaccines may be the only type of vaccine that allows...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Darrell R Kapczynski Mary Pantin-Jackwood Sofia G Guzman Yadira Ricardez Erica Spackman Kateri Bertran David L Suarez David E Swayne

In June of 2012, an H7N3 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus was identified as the cause of a severe disease outbreak in commercial laying chicken farms in Mexico. The purpose of this study was to characterize the Mexican 2012 H7N3 HPAI virus (A/chicken/Jalisco/CPA1/2012) and determine the protection against the virus conferred by different H7 inactivated vaccines in chickens. Both a...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Florian Krammer Randy A Albrecht Gene S Tan Irina Margine Rong Hai Mirco Schmolke Jonathan Runstadler Sarah F Andrews Patrick C Wilson Rebecca J Cox John J Treanor Adolfo García-Sastre Peter Palese

UNLABELLED The emergence of avian H7N9 viruses in humans in China has renewed concerns about influenza pandemics emerging from Asia. Vaccines are still the best countermeasure against emerging influenza virus infections, but the process from the identification of vaccine seed strains to the distribution of the final product can take several months. In the case of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, a vacci...

2014
Anne S De Groot Lenny Moise Rui Liu Andres H Gutierrez Frances Terry Ousmane A Koita Ted M Ross William Martin

A novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza strain emerged in China in April 2013. Since its re-emergence in October-November 2013, the number of reported cases has accelerated; more than 220 laboratory-confirmed cases and 112 deaths (case fatality rate of 20-30%) have been reported. The resurgence of H7N9 has re-emphasized the importance of making faster and more effective influenza vaccines than thos...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Astrid Gall Bernd Hoffmann Timm Harder Christian Grund Martin Beer

Sequence analysis of the endoproteolytic cleavage site within the hemagglutinin (HA) precursor protein HA(0) is fundamental for studies of the molecular biology of influenza A viruses, in particular, for molecular pathotyping of subtype H5 and H7 isolates. A current problem for routine diagnostics is the emergence of new strains of the H5 or H7 subtype or even other subtypes which escape detect...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Esmeralda Alvarado-Facundo Russell Vassell Falko Schmeisser Jerry P Weir Carol D Weiss Wei Wang

Human infections with H7 subtype influenza virus have been reported, including an H7N7 outbreak in Netherlands in 2003 and H7N9 infections in China in 2013. Previously, we reported murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize the antigenic site A of H7 hemagglutinin (HA). To better understand protective immunity of H7 vaccines and vaccine candidate selection, we used these mAbs to assess ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Wonhee Cha Yunqing Ma Yehia Mo Saif Chang-Won Lee

We developed and evaluated a multiplex branched DNA assay for the detection and subtyping of avian influenza (AI) virus strains. The assay successfully detected all 94 AI virus strains of 15 different hemagglutinin (HA) subtypes tested while simultaneously differentiating 24 North American H5, 11 Eurasian H5, and 11 H7 strains. Our study demonstrates for the first time that a branched DNA metho...

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