نتایج جستجو برای: avian viruses

تعداد نتایج: 134523  

M. Kianizadeh, R. Momayez R. Toroghi S. A. Pourbakhsh

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...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2011
Mary Lea Killian Yan Zhang Brundaban Panigrahy Darrell Trampel Kyoung-Jin Yoon

In early 2007, H2N3 influenza virus was isolated from a duck and a chicken in two separate poultry flocks in Ohio. Since the same subtype influenza virus with hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N) genes of avian lineage was also identified in a swine herd in Missouri in 2006, the objective of this study was to characterize and compare the genetic, antigenic, and biologic properties of the avi...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
f tayefeh-fazel-khalkhali science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran m soleimani tasnim biotechnology research center, aja university of medical sciences, tehran, iran k majidzadeh-a iranian centers for breast cancer (icbc); academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), tehran, iran a ghalyanchi-langeroudi departments of microbiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran mr zolfaghari department of microbiology, qom branch, islamic azad university, qom, iran v karimi departments of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran

background and aims: avian influenza (ai) h9n2 subtype was first reported to infect turkeys in the united states in 1966 and has been panzootic in europe and asia. the impact of avian influenza caused by h9n2 viruses in iran is now significantly more severe than in previous years. methods: sequence analysis and phylogenetic study of the complete coding region polymerase a (pa) gene of h9n2 subt...

2017
Ivan Sanz Silvia Rojo Sonia Tamames José María Eiros Raúl Ortiz de Lejarazu

Avian influenza viruses are currently one of the main threats to human health in the world. Although there are some screening reports of antibodies against these viruses in humans from Western countries, most of these types of studies are conducted in poultry and market workers of Asian populations. The presence of antibodies against avian influenza viruses was evaluated in an elderly European ...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2001
T Horimoto Y Kawaoka

Influenza pandemics, defined as global outbreaks of the disease due to viruses with new antigenic subtypes, have exacted high death tolls from human populations. The last two pandemics were caused by hybrid viruses, or reassortants, that harbored a combination of avian and human viral genes. Avian influenza viruses are therefore key contributors to the emergence of human influenza pandemics. In...

2016
Dong-Hun Lee Justin Bahl Mia Kim Torchetti Mary Lea Killian Hon S. Ip Thomas J. DeLiberto David E. Swayne

Asian highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) viruses spread into North America in 2014 during autumn bird migration. Complete genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 32 H5 viruses identified novel H5N1, H5N2, and H5N8 viruses that emerged in late 2014 through reassortment with North American low-pathogenicity avian influenza viruses.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
A Hayman S Comely A Lackenby L C S Hartgroves S Goodbourn J W McCauley W S Barclay

Many viruses, including human influenza A virus, have developed strategies for counteracting the host type I interferon (IFN) response. We have explored whether avian influenza viruses were less capable of combating the type I IFN response in mammalian cells, as this might be a determinant of host range restriction. A panel of avian influenza viruses isolated between 1927 and 1997 was assembled...

Journal: :British Journal of Cancer 1980

Journal: :Journal of virology 1996
Y Guan K F Shortridge S Krauss P H Li Y Kawaoka R G Webster

Avian influenza A viruses from Asia are recognized as the source of genes that reassorted with human viral genes to generate the Asian/57 (H2N2) and Hong Kong/68 (H3N2) pandemic strains earlier in this century. Here we report the genetic analysis of avian influenza A H1N1 viruses recently isolated from pigs in southern China, a host suspected to generate new pandemic strains through gene reasso...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2009
J S Malik Peiris

Past pandemics arose from low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses. In more recent times, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1, LPAI H9N2 and both HPAI and LPAI H7 viruses have repeatedly caused zoonotic disease in humans. Such infections did not lead to sustained human-to-human transmission. Experimental infection of human volunteers and seroepidemiological studies suggest that a...

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