نتایج جستجو برای: avian viruses

تعداد نتایج: 134523  

2012
Susan A. Shriner Kaci K. VanDalen Nicole L. Mooers Jeremy W. Ellis Heather J. Sullivan J. Jeffrey Root Angela M. Pelzel Alan B. Franklin

BACKGROUND Avian influenza viruses are known to productively infect a number of mammal species, several of which are commonly found on or near poultry and gamebird farms. While control of rodent species is often used to limit avian influenza virus transmission within and among outbreak sites, few studies have investigated the potential role of these species in outbreak dynamics. METHODOLOGY/P...

Journal: :Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A 2008
Anna R Spickler Darrell W Trampel James A Roth

Some avian influenza viruses may be transmissible to mammals by ingestion. Cats and dogs have been infected by H5N1 avian influenza viruses when they ate raw poultry, and two human H5N1 infections were linked to the ingestion of uncooked duck blood. The possibility of zoonotic influenza from exposure to raw poultry products raises concerns about flocks with unrecognized infections. The present ...

2008
Joseph P. Dudley

Avian influenza viruses are now widely recognized as important threats to agricultural biosecurity and public health, and as the potential source for pandemic human influenza viruses. Human infections with avian influenza viruses have been reported from Asia (H5N1, H5N2, H9N2), Africa (H5N1, H10N7), Europe (H7N7, H7N3, H7N2), and North America (H7N3, H7N2, H11N9). Direct and indirect public hea...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
s.a. pourbakhsh r. toroghi m. najafi s.z. gohar m. kianizadeh

influenza a viruses possesses two virion surface glycoproteins including haemagglutinin (ha) and neuraminidase (na). the na plays an important role in viral replication and promotes virus release from infected cells and facilitates virus spread throughout the body. to find out any genomic changes that might be occurred on na gene of avian influenza circulating viruses, we have genetically analy...

2015
Pengxiang Chang Suresh V. Kuchipudi Kenneth H. Mellits Sujith Sebastian Joe James Jinhua Liu Holly Shelton Kin-Chow Chang

Pigs are evidently more resistant to avian than swine influenza A viruses, mediated in part through frontline epithelial cells and alveolar macrophages (AM). Although porcine AM (PAM) are crucial in influenza virus control, their mode of control is unclear. To gain insight into the possible role of PAM in the mediation of avian influenza virus resistance, we compared the host effects and replic...

Bahonar, A, Fallah Mehrabadi, MH, Ghalyanchilangeroudi, A, Shoushtari, A, Tehrani, F,

Background and Objectives: HPAI has economic and public health importance. Aquatic and shore migratory birds are the main reservoirs and the cause of the spread of viruses across countries. The aim of study was risk assessment of the spread of the avian influenza H5 viruses.   Methods: In this qualitative study, structured interviews and focus group discussions were used to assess the risk of...

2016
Mokhtar R. Gomaa Ahmed Kandeil Ahmed S. Kayed Mona A. Elabd Shaimaa A. Zaki Dina Abu Zeid Amira S. El Rifay Adel A. Mousa Mohamed M. Farag Pamela P. McKenzie Richard J. Webby Mohamed A. Ali Ghazi Kayali

Avian influenza viruses circulate widely in birds, with occasional human infections. Poultry-exposed individuals are considered to be at high risk of infection with avian influenza viruses due to frequent exposure to poultry. Some avian H7 viruses have occasionally been found to infect humans. Seroprevalence of neutralizing antibodies against influenza A/H7N7 virus among poultry-exposed and une...

2016
Matthew L. Turnbull Helen M. Wise Marlynne Q. Nicol Nikki Smith Rebecca L. Dunfee Philippa M. Beard Brett W. Jagger Yvonne Ligertwood Gareth R. Hardisty Haixia Xiao Donald J. Benton Alice M. Coburn Joao A. Paulo Steven P. Gygi John W. McCauley Jeffery K. Taubenberger Samantha J. Lycett Michael P. Weekes Bernadette M. Dutia Paul Digard

Two alleles of segment 8 (NS) circulate in nonchiropteran influenza A viruses. The A allele is found in avian and mammalian viruses, but the B allele is viewed as being almost exclusively found in avian viruses. This might reflect the fact that one or both of its encoded proteins (NS1 and NEP) are maladapted for replication in mammalian hosts. To test this, a number of clade A and B avian virus...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
J S Peiris Y Guan D Markwell P Ghose R G Webster K F Shortridge

Pigs are permissive to both human and avian influenza viruses and have been proposed to be an intermediate host for the genesis of pandemic influenza viruses through reassortment or adaptation of avian viruses. Prospective virological surveillance carried out between March 1998 and June 2000 in Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China, on pigs imported from southeast...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Tokiko Watanabe Masaki Imai Yoshihiro Kawaoka

The development of modern medicine has allowed us to conquer numerous infectious diseases; however, we human beings constantly face threats from novel infectious diseases that have been previously unrecognized. These so-called “emerging infectious diseases” are often caused by zoonotic pathogens, which mostly originate in wild animals (1, 2). Human diseases, such as AIDS, severe acute respirato...

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