نتایج جستجو برای: viral shedding

تعداد نتایج: 163404  

2016
Laetitia Canini Mark E. J. Woolhouse Taronna R. Maines Fabrice Carrat

Heterogeneity of infectiousness is an important feature of the spread of many infections, with implications for disease dynamics and control, but its relevance to human influenza virus is still unclear. For a transmission event to occur, an infected individual needs to release infectious particles via respiratory symptoms. Key factors to take into account are virus dynamics, particle release in...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2013
Lincoln L H Lau Dennis K M Ip Hiroshi Nishiura Vicky J Fang Kwok-Hung Chan J S Malik Peiris Gabriel M Leung Benjamin J Cowling

Compared with the average transmissibility of human influenza A virus, much less attention has been paid to the potential variability in its transmissibility. We considered viral shedding as a proxy for infectiousness and explored the heterogeneity of infectiousness among patients with medically attended seasonal influenza A virus infection. The analysis revealed that viral shedding is more het...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Daesub Song Chulseung Lee Bokyu Kang Kwonil Jung Taehoon Oh Hyekwon Kim Bongkyun Park Jinsik Oh

Susceptible dogs were brought into contact with dogs experimentally infected with an avian-origin influenza A virus (H3N2) that had been isolated from a pet dog with severe respiratory syndrome. All the experimentally infected and contact-exposed dogs showed elevated rectal temperatures, virus shedding, seroconversion, and severe necrotizing tracheobronchitis and bronchioalveolitis.

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2016
Dennis K M Ip Lincoln L H Lau Kwok-Hung Chan Vicky J Fang Gabriel M Leung Malik J S Peiris Benjamin J Cowling

BACKGROUND Although the pattern of viral shedding over time has been documented in volunteer challenge studies, understanding of the relationship between clinical symptomatology and viral shedding in naturally acquired influenza infections in humans remains limited. METHODS In a community-based study in Hong Kong from 2008 to 2014, we followed up initially healthy individuals and identified 2...

2010
Chung-Chen Li Lin Wang Hock-Liew Eng Huey-Ling You Ling-Sai Chang Kuo-Shu Tang Ying-Jui Lin Hsuan-Chang Kuo Ing-Kit Lee Jien-Wei Liu Eng-Yen Huang Kuender D. Yang

Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus causes severe illness, including pneumonia, which leads to hospitalization and even death. To characterize the kinetic changes in viral load and identify factors of influence, we analyzed variables that could potentially influence the viral shedding time in a hospital-based cohort of 1,052 patients. Viral load was inversely correlated with number of days after the ons...

2011
Silvia Meschi Marina Selleri Eleonora Lalle Licia Bordi Maria B Valli Federica Ferraro Giuseppe Ippolito Nicola Petrosillo Francesco N Lauria Maria R Capobianchi

BACKGROUND The first influenza pandemic of the 21th century was ignited by a new strain of influenza A virus (A/H1N1pdm). Specific patient groups, including those with comorbidities, pregnant women, young children, older and immunocompromised patients, are at increased risk for serious influenza-related disease. This study was aimed at investigating the influence of clinical presentation, antiv...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Stephen L Sacks

Genital herpes is most often transmitted while the patient is asymptomatic, presumably during episodes of viral shedding. To determine whether famciclovir is effective in reducing asymptomatic shedding, women with frequent, recurrent genital outbreaks were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, 112-day trial of suppressive treatment with famcic...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Joshua T Schiffer Bryan T Mayer Youyi Fong David A Swan Anna Wald

Herpes simplex virus (HSV)-2 is periodically shed in the human genital tract, most often asymptomatically, and most sexual transmissions occur during asymptomatic shedding. It would be helpful to identify a genital viral load threshold necessary for transmission, as clinical interventions that maintain viral quantity below this level would be of high utility. However, because viral expansion, d...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2008
Fabrice Carrat Elisabeta Vergu Neil M Ferguson Magali Lemaitre Simon Cauchemez Steve Leach Alain-Jacques Valleron

The dynamics of viral shedding and symptoms following influenza virus infection are key factors when considering epidemic control measures. The authors reviewed published studies describing the course of influenza virus infection in placebo-treated and untreated volunteers challenged with wild-type influenza virus. A total of 56 different studies with 1,280 healthy participants were considered....

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Mark Loeb Paramjit K Singh Julie Fox Margaret L Russell Kanti Pabbaraju Danielle Zarra Sallene Wong Binod Neupane Pardeep Singh Richard Webby Kevin Fonseca

BACKGROUND The nature of influenza viral shedding during naturally acquired infection is not well understood. METHODS A cohort study was conducted in Hutterite colonies in Alberta, Canada. Flocked nasal swabs were collected during 3 influenza seasons (2007-2008 to 2009-2010) from both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals infected with influenza. Samples were tested by real-time reverse-tr...

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