نتایج جستجو برای: influenza agents

تعداد نتایج: 428899  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1996
J E Tomassini M E Davies J C Hastings R Lingham M Mojena S L Raghoobar S B Singh J S Tkacz M A Goetz

A novel anti-influenza virus compound, flutimide, was identified in extracts of a recently identified fungal species, Delitschia confertaspora (F. Pelaez, J.D. Polishook, M. Valldosera, and J.Guarro, Mycotaxon 50:115-122, 1994). The compound, a substituted 2,6-diketopiperazine, selectively inhibited the cap-dependent transcriptase of influenza A and B viruses and had no effect on the activities...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Eva Böttcher-Friebertshäuser David A Stein Hans-Dieter Klenk Wolfgang Garten

Influenza A viruses constitute a major and ongoing global public health concern. Current antiviral strategies target viral gene products; however, the emergence of drug-resistant viruses highlights the need for novel antiviral approaches. Cleavage of the influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) by host cell proteases is crucial for viral infectivity and therefore presents a potential drug target. Pep...

2015
Katsunori Masaki Makoto Ishii Masaki Anraku Ho Namkoong Ryo Miyakawa Takeshi Nakajima Koichi Fukunaga Katsuhiko Naoki Sadatomo Tasaka Kenzo Soejima Koichi Sayama Kayoko Sugita Satoshi Iwata Longzhu Cui Hideaki Hanaki Naoki Hasegawa Tomoko Betsuyaku

BACKGROUND Increasing evidence has indicated that Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia complicated with influenza virus infection is often fatal. In these cases, disease severity is typically determined by susceptibility to antimicrobial agents and the presence of high-virulence factors that are produced by Staphylococcus aureus, such as Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL). CASE REPORT We describe a...

2011
P. S. Chin Dr. Annie Chin

Purpose. To provide an overview of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic and antiviral treatment options for influenza. Summary. Influenza infection causes significant morbidity and mortality every year. The high mutation rate and segmented nature of influenza virus genome gives rise to high genetic variability which enables the virus to escape antiviral and vaccine interventions. A novel H1N1 strai...

2003
RICHARD E. SHOPE

In this series of papers data will be presented which demonstrate the fact that the swine lungworm serves under natural conditions as a reservoir and intermediate host for the swine influenza virus. The virus can persist in a masked form within its worm host for long periods of time, and months or even years may elapse between its transmission from one swine to the next. The period during which...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1979
J Lecomte L Berthiaume A Boudreault

Counterimmunoelectrophoresis with an antiserum raised in rabbits against the M protein of the avian N virus proved to be particularly useful for large-scale identification of influenza A virus isolates. Of a total of 231 hemagglutinating agents isolated from 1,656 rectal swabs collected from shore and open-country birds, 158 could be identified as influenza A viruses by counterimmunoelectrophor...

Journal: :Viruses 2015
Wenjiao Wu Richan Li Xianglian Li Jian He Shibo Jiang Shuwen Liu Jie Yang

Influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause seasonal pandemics and epidemics with high morbidity and mortality, which calls for effective anti-IAV agents. The glycoprotein hemagglutinin of influenza virus plays a crucial role in the initial stage of virus infection, making it a potential target for anti-influenza therapeutics development. Here we found that quercetin inhibited influenza infection with a w...

Journal: :Antiviral research 2009
Dale L Barnard

Influenza A viruses causes a variety of illnesses in humans. The most common infection, seasonal influenza, is usually a mild, self-limited febrile syndrome, but it can be more severe in infants, the elderly, and immunodeficient persons, in whom it can progress to severe viral pneumonitis or be complicated by bacterial superinfection, leading to pneumonia and sepsis. Seasonal influenza also occ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1943
Frederik B. Bang

The synergistic effect of Hemophilus influenzae suis and swine influenza virus in the pig can be reproduced by the inoculation of these agents on the chorioallantoic membrane of 9 to 10 day old chick embryos. Two strains of human influenza virus that were studied failed to substitute for the swine virus in the synergistic reaction. No loss of synergistic effect was noted when the swine influenz...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1985
S Mehta C L Bashford P Knox C A Pasternak

Luminol-mediated chemiluminescence in neutrophils is stimulated by Sendai virus and by influenza virus; Lettré cells also exhibit chemiluminescence (less than 10% of that of neutrophils), which is stimulated by Sendai virus and by influenza virus. Virally induced permeability changes are not responsible for chemiluminescence, since (i) extracellular Ca2+ inhibits permeability changes but stimul...

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