نتایج جستجو برای: swine

تعداد نتایج: 21839  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
Jeffrey S Hall Richard B Minnis Tyler A Campbell Scott Barras Randy W Deyoung Kristy Pabilonia Michael L Avery Heather Sullivan Larry Clark Robert G McLean

Swine play an important role in the disease ecology of influenza. Having cellular receptors in common with birds and humans, swine provide opportunities for mixed infections and potential for genetic reassortment between avian, human, and porcine influenza. Feral swine populations are rapidly expanding in both numbers and range and are increasingly coming into contact with waterfowl, humans, an...

2016
Ignacio Mena Martha I Nelson Francisco Quezada-Monroy Jayeeta Dutta Refugio Cortes-Fernández J Horacio Lara-Puente Felipa Castro-Peralta Luis F Cunha Nídia S Trovão Bernardo Lozano-Dubernard Andrew Rambaut Harm van Bakel Adolfo García-Sastre

Asia is considered an important source of influenza A virus (IAV) pandemics, owing to large, diverse viral reservoirs in poultry and swine. However, the zoonotic origins of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic virus (pdmH1N1) remain unclear, due to conflicting evidence from swine and humans. There is strong evidence that the first human outbreak of pdmH1N1 occurred in Mexico in early 2009. Howeve...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2014
Anthony R Musante Kerri Pedersen Parker Hall

The expansion of feral swine (Sus scrofa) populations into new geographic regions is of concern not only due to increased range but also because they carry diseases and parasites that pose a threat to humans, livestock, and wildlife into new areas. Recently, emerging feral swine populations have been reported in the northeastern US and due to their adaptive nature will likely continue to spread...

2016
Nicola S Lewis Colin A Russell Pinky Langat Tavis K Anderson Kathryn Berger Filip Bielejec David F Burke Gytis Dudas Judith M Fonville Ron Am Fouchier Paul Kellam Bjorn F Koel Philippe Lemey Tung Nguyen Bundit Nuansrichy Js Malik Peiris Takehiko Saito Gaelle Simon Eugene Skepner Nobuhiro Takemae Richard J Webby Kristien Van Reeth Sharon M Brookes Lars Larsen Simon J Watson Ian H Brown Amy L Vincent

Swine influenza presents a substantial disease burden for pig populations worldwide and poses a potential pandemic threat to humans. There is considerable diversity in both H1 and H3 influenza viruses circulating in swine due to the frequent introductions of viruses from humans and birds coupled with geographic segregation of global swine populations. Much of this diversity is characterized gen...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Karen K Wong Manoj Gambhir Lyn Finelli David L Swerdlow Stephen Ostroff Carrie Reed

BACKGROUND Respiratory illness was reported among humans and swine at an agricultural fair in 2011; 3 human infections with an influenza A(H3N2) variant (H3N2v) virus were confirmed. Using epidemiologic investigation data, we sought to estimate H3N2v transmissibility from swine to humans. METHODS We developed a model of H3N2v transmission among swine and humans and fit it to data from a cohor...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1997
I H Brown S Ludwig C W Olsen C Hannoun C Scholtissek V S Hinshaw P A Harris J W McCauley I Strong D J Alexander

H1N1 influenza A viruses isolated from pigs in Europe since 1981 were examined both antigenically and genetically and compared with H1N1 viruses from other sources. H1N1 viruses from pigs and birds could be divided into three groups: avian, classical swine and 'avian-like' swine viruses. Low or no reactivity of 'avian-like' swine viruses in HI tests with monoclonal antibodies raised against cla...

Journal: :Zoonoses and public health 2013
M L Killian S L Swenson A L Vincent J G Landgraf B Shu S Lindstrom X Xu A Klimov Y Zhang A S Bowman

Influenza-like illness was noted in people and pigs in attendance at an Ohio county fair in August 2007. The morbidity rate in swine approached 100% within 1-2 days of initial clinical signs being recognized, and approximately two dozen people developed influenza-like illness. Triple-reassortant swine H1N1 influenza viruses were identified in both pigs and people at the fair. The identified vir...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2013
Kerri Pedersen Sarah N Bevins John A Baroch James C Cumbee Shannon C Chandler Billy S Woodruff Troy T Bigelow Thomas J DeLiberto

Although pseudorabies virus can affect a wide range of mammalian and avian hosts, swine are the only natural hosts of the virus. The US commercial swine industry obtained pseudorabies-free status in 2004, which was important because of the economic value of domestic swine production; however, feral swine remain competent hosts and represent a constant threat for reintroducing the virus into the...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1941
Richard E. Shope

1. The presence of masked swine influenza virus has been demonstrated in lungworm larvae from earthworms dug on Midwestern farms. 2. Swine influenza virus infections were provoked in 2 of 3 swine obtained from an Iowa farm during an interepizootic period. 3. The evidence presented has been interpreted as indicating that the swine lungworm is the reservoir and intermediate host for swine influen...

2014
Brenda Larison Kevin Y Njabo Anthony Chasar Trevon Fuller Ryan J Harrigan Thomas B Smith

BACKGROUND The 2009 pH1N1 influenza pandemic resulted in at least 18,500 deaths worldwide. While pH1N1 is now considered to be in a post-pandemic stage in humans it has nevertheless spilled back into swine in at least 20 countries. Understanding the factors that increase the risk of spillover events between swine and humans is essential to predicting and preventing future outbreaks. We assessed...

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