نتایج جستجو برای: avian influenza virus h7n1

تعداد نتایج: 459671  

2011
Laura Sironi John L Williams Alessandra Stella Giulietta Minozzi Ana Moreno Paola Ramelli Jianlin Han Steffen Weigend Junxing Wan Guerino Lombardi Paolo Cordioli Paola Mariani

BACKGROUND The host mounts an immune response to pathogens, but few data are currently available on the role of host genetics in variation in response to avian influenza (AI). The study presented here investigated the role of the host genetic background in response to in vivo infection with AI virus (AIV). METHODS Experimental lines of chicken and commercial crosses were experimentally infect...

2014
Stacy Todd Erwin De Bruin Nguyen Thi Duy Nhat Marion Koopmans Maciej F. Boni

influenza Avirus subtype H7N1 antigen to find out its relatedness by means of the HI assay. The H7 antigen reacted with WHO reference antibodies to high titers (HI titer, 320), indicating antigenic similarity with influenza A(H7N9) isolated from China. This revealed the appropriateness of using the H7 virus antigen in the study. All serum samples from the high-risk group and the general populat...

 حمید عمادی, ,  محبوبه حاجی‌عبدالباقی, , علیرضا یلدا, ,

The purpose of this paper is to provides general information about avian influenza (bird flu) and specific information about one type of bird flu, called avian influenza A (H5N1), that has caused infections in birds in Asia and Europe and in human in Asia. The main materials in this report are based on the World Health Organization (WHO) , world organization for animal health (OIE) , food and a...

2003
EVELINE L. TIERNEY WILLIAM T. LONDON

A reassortant influenza A virus was produced by mating an avian influenza A/Pintail/Alberta/119/79 (H4N6) virus with wild-type human influenza A/Washington/897/80 (H3N2) virus. The avian-human influenza A reassortant virus contained the genes coding for the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase surface antigens of the human influenza wild-type virus and the six other RNA segments (internal genes) of ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Munir Iqbal Hiaxia Xiao Greg Baillie Andrew Warry Steve C Essen Brandon Londt Sharon M Brookes Ian H Brown John W McCauley

The emergence and spread of H5N1 avian influenza viruses from Asia through to Europe and Africa pose a significant animal disease problem and have raised concerns that the virus may pose a pandemic threat to humans. The epizootological factors that have influenced the wide distribution of the virus are complex, and the variety of viruses currently circulating reflects these factors. Sequence an...

2014
Li Qi Lindsey M. Pujanauski A. Sally Davis Louis M. Schwartzman Daniel S. Chertow David Baxter Kelsey Scherler Kevan L. Hartshorn Richard D. Slemons Kathie-Anne Walters John C. Kash Jeffery K. Taubenberger

UNLABELLED Zoonotic avian influenza virus infections may lead to epidemics or pandemics. The 1918 pandemic influenza virus has an avian influenza virus-like genome, and its H1 hemagglutinin was identified as a key mammalian virulence factor. A chimeric 1918 virus expressing a contemporary avian H1 hemagglutinin, however, displayed murine pathogenicity indistinguishable from that of the 1918 vir...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
Victor O Ofula Alan B Franklin J Jeffrey Root Heather J Sullivan Patrick Gichuki Albina Makio Wallace Bulimo Bernard O Abong'o Muchane Muchai David Schnabel

Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus A/H5N1 has been reported in 11 African countries. Migratory waterbirds have the potential of introducing A/H5N1 into east Africa through the Rift Valley of Kenya. We present the results of a wild bird surveillance system for A/H5N1 and other avian influenza viruses based on avian fecal sampling in Kenya. We collected 2630 fecal samples in 2008. Viral RNA ...

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