نتایج جستجو برای: pandemic h1n1

تعداد نتایج: 113993  

2010
Carlos M. Perez Marcela Ferres Jaime A. Labarca

(H1N1) became resistant to both oseltamivir and amantadine in a short span of 1 month. Oseltamivir-resistant A/Brisbane/59/2007-like clade 2B virus that had reassorted with A/Hong Kong/2652/2006-like clade 2C virus had apparently spread in the community and to other regions of the world. The possibility of reassortment with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus is a major concern. Resistance to oseltamivi...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology 2010
Jarika Makkoch Sunchai Payungporn Slinporn Prachayangprecha Rachod Tantilertcharoen Yong Poovorawan

The global population has been exposed to the novel pandemic H1N1 influenza virus since mid March 2009, causing the expansion of respiratory illness around the world, including Thailand. To evaluate the antibody titers against human pandemic influenza (H1N1) in Thai people with influenza-like illness (ILI), 45 paired serum samples (acute and convalescent) were subjected to hemagglutination inhi...

2015
Zeynep A. Koçer Robert Carter Gang Wu Jinghui Zhang Robert G. Webster Paul Digard

Among the influenza A viruses (IAVs) in wild aquatic birds, only H1, H2, and H3 subtypes have caused epidemics in humans. H1N1 viruses of avian origin have also caused 3 of 5 pandemics. To understand the reappearance of H1N1 in the context of pandemic emergence, we investigated whether avian H1N1 IAVs have contributed to the evolution of human, swine, and 2009 pandemic H1N1 IAVs. On the basis o...

2010
Matthew Peacey Richard J. Hall Stephanie Sonnberg Mariette Ducatez Shevaun Paine Mackenzie Nicol Jacqui C. Ralston Don Bandaranayake Virginia Hope Richard J. Webby Sue Huang

Co-infection with seasonal influenza A (H1N1) and pandemic (H1N1) 2009 could result in reassortant viruses that may acquire new characteristics of transmission, virulence, and oseltamivir susceptibility. Results from oseltamivir-sensitivity testing on viral culture suggested the possibility of co-infections with oseltamivir-resistant (seasonal A [H1N1]) and -susceptible (pandemic [H1N1] 2009) v...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Jonathan A McCullers Lee-Ann Van De Velde Kim J Allison Kristen C Branum Richard J Webby Patricia M Flynn

BACKGROUND. The world is facing a novel H1N1 influenza pandemic. A pandemic scare with a similar influenza virus in 1976 resulted in the vaccination of nearly 45 million persons. We hypothesized that prior receipt of the 1976 "swine flu" vaccine would enhance immune responses to the 2009 novel H1N1 influenza strain. METHODS. A prospective, volunteer sample of employees aged > or = 55 years at a...

2010
Dale Carcione Carolien Giele Gary K. Dowse Donna B. Mak Leigh Goggin Kelly Kwan Simon Williams David Smith Paul Effler

We compared confirmed pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza and seasonal influenza diagnosed in Western Australia during the 2009 influenza season. From 3,178 eligible reports, 984 pandemic and 356 seasonal influenza patients were selected; 871 (88.5%) and 288 (80.9%) were interviewed, respectively. Patients in both groups reported a median of 6 of 11 symptoms; the difference between groups in the pro...

2012
Mahesh Moorthy Prasanna Samuel John Victor Peter Saranya Vijayakumar Dipika Sekhar Valsan P. Verghese Indira Agarwal Prabhakar D. Moses Kala Ebenezer Ooriapadickal Cherian Abraham Kurien Thomas Prasad Mathews Akhilesh C. Mishra Renu Lal Jayaprakash Muliyil Asha Mary Abraham

BACKGROUND The burden of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza might be underestimated if detection of the virus is mandated to diagnose infection. Using an alternate approach, we propose that a much higher pandemic burden was experienced in our institution. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Consecutive patients (n = 2588) presenting to our hospital with influenza like illness (ILI) or severe acute...

2010
Ralf Dürrwald Andi Krumbholz Sigrid Baumgarte Michael Schlegel Thomas W. Vahlenkamp Hans-Joachim Selbitz Peter Wutzler Roland Zell

To the Editor: Since its first emergence in the human population in spring 2009 (1–3) infections with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus have been reported in pigs, turkeys, and some carnivore species (4,5). The pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus can be experimentally transmitted between pigs (6). The reported transmissibility of the virus raises the question as to whether authorized swine influenza vaccine st...

2010
Manabu Igarashi Kimihito Ito Reiko Yoshida Daisuke Tomabechi Hiroshi Kida Ayato Takada

The pandemic influenza virus (2009 H1N1) was recently introduced into the human population. The hemagglutinin (HA) gene of 2009 H1N1 is derived from "classical swine H1N1" virus, which likely shares a common ancestor with the human H1N1 virus that caused the pandemic in 1918, whose descendant viruses are still circulating in the human population with highly altered antigenicity of HA. However, ...

2013
Ma Teresa Herrera Yolanda Gonzalez Esmeralda Juárez Fernando Hernández-Sánchez Claudia Carranza Carmen Sarabia Silvia Guzman-Beltran Ma Eugenia Manjarrez Marcela Muñoz-Torrico Lourdes Garcia-Garcia Eduardo Sada Martha Torres

BACKGROUND The efficacy of the H1N1 influenza vaccine relies on the induction of both humoral and cellular responses. This study evaluated the humoral and cellular responses to a monovalent non-adjuvanted pandemic influenza A/H1N1 vaccine in occupationally exposed subjects who were previously vaccinated with a seasonal vaccine. METHODS Sixty healthy workers from a respiratory disease hospital...

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