نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 198546  

2015
Liudmila A. Stepanova Roman Y. Kotlyarov Anna A. Kovaleva Marina V. Potapchuk Alexandr V. Korotkov Mariia V. Sergeeva Marina A. Kasianenko Victor V. Kuprianov Nikolai V. Ravin Liudmila M. Tsybalova Konstantin G. Skryabin Oleg I. Kiselev

Matrix 2 protein ectodomain (M2e) is considered a promising candidate for a broadly protective influenza vaccine. M2e-based vaccines against human influenza A provide only partial protection against avian influenza viruses because of differences in the M2e sequences. In this work, we evaluated the possibility of obtaining equal protection and immune response by using recombinant protein on the ...

2017
Sook-San Wong Susu Duan Jennifer DeBeauchamp Mark Zanin Lisa Kercher Stephanie Sonnberg Thomas Fabrizio Trushar Jeevan Jeri-Carol Crumpton Christine Oshansky Yilun Sun Li Tang Paul Thomas Richard Webby

Because of the pathogenicity and low incidence of avian influenza virus infections in humans, the immune correlates of protection for avian influenza vaccines cannot be determined from clinical studies. Here, we used the ferret model to address this for an avian influenza H5N1 vaccine. Using oil-in-water adjuvants, we generated groups of ferrets with undetectable (geometric mean titer [GMT] < 1...

Journal: :Science 1982
B R Murphy D L Sly E L Tierney N T Hosier J G Massicot W T London R M Chanock R G Webster V S Hinshaw

An influenza A reassortant virus that contained the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes of a virulent human virus, A/Udorn/72 (H3N2), and the six other influenza A virus genome segments from an avirulent avian virus, A/Mallard/New York/6750/78 (H2N2), was evaluated for its level of replication is squirrel monkeys and hamsters. In monkeys, the reassortant virus was as attenuated and as restric...

2013
Ilaria Capua

The publishers, editor and authors have noted that the following commissioned Review Article: Ilaria Capua, Dennis J. Alexander, Avian influenza infections in birds – a moving target, Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 2007; 1: 11–18 published online in November 2006 did not credit that some of the content of this article had previously appeared in the following Review Article: Dennis J. A...

2007
Alison Bermingham Kelly Henrickson Frederick Hayden Maria Zambon

Infections was a multidisciplinary forum for the presentation of recent advances in respiratory virus research with special emphasis on antiviral therapies and vaccine strategies. Topics covered in invited lectures included detection of novel respiratory viral pathogens and viral evolution, characterization of the 1918 pandemic virus, human metapneumovirus infections, human respiratory epitheli...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2007
Alison Bermingham Kelly Henrickson Frederick Hayden Maria Zambon

The VII International Symposium on Respiratory Viral Infections was a multidisciplinary forum for the presentation of recent advances in respiratory virus research with special emphasis on antiviral therapies and vaccine strategies. Topics covered in invited lectures included detection of novel respiratory viral pathogens and viral evolution, characterization of the 1918 pandemic virus, human m...

A. Ameghi I. Ghadimipour M.M. Ebrahimi R. Ghadimipour S. Masoudi, S. Sedigh-Eteghad

Knowledge of virus and replication kinetic is one of the most important issues in the vaccine production. The present study aimed to evaluate the best harvesting time of H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) vaccine strain inoculated in specific pathogen free (SPF) embryonated chicken eggs (ECE)s. For this purpose, 10-5 dilution of AIV (A/Chicken/Iran/99/H9N2) was inoculated into 336, 11-day old ECE...

2012
Salvatore F. Priore Walter N. Moss Douglas H. Turner

Influenza A is a significant public health threat, partially because of its capacity to readily exchange gene segments between different host species to form novel pandemic strains. An understanding of the fundamental factors providing species barriers between different influenza hosts would facilitate identification of strains capable of leading to pandemic outbreaks and could also inform vacc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Erin M Sorrell Hongquan Wan Yonas Araya Haichen Song Daniel R Perez

Pandemic influenza requires interspecies transmission of an influenza virus with a novel hemagglutinin (HA) subtytpe that can adapt to its new host through either reassortment or point mutations and transmit by aerosolized respiratory droplets. Two previous pandemics of 1957 and 1968 resulted from the reassortment of low pathogenic avian viruses and human subtypes of that period; however, condi...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 2015
Sandiswa Mbewana Elizabeth Mortimer Francisco F. P. G. Pêra Inga Isabel Hitzeroth Edward P. Rybicki

The spread of influenza A viruses is partially controlled and prevented by vaccination. The matrix protein 2 ectodomain (M2e) is the most conserved sequence in influenza A viruses, and is therefore a good potential target for a vaccine to protect against multiple virus subtypes. We explored the feasibility of an M2e-based universal influenza A vaccine candidate based on the highly pathogenic av...

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