نتایج جستجو برای: influenza b

تعداد نتایج: 961819  

2001
Angela Merianos Alison Milton Jenean Spencer Paul Roche John Kaldor Cathy Mead Fiona Brooke Paul Lehmann Alan Hampson Priscilla Robinson Kath Taylor Graham Tallis John Carnie Michaela Riddell Stephen Lambert Jennie Leydon Mike Catton Heather Gidding Gwendolyn Gilbert Graeme Barnes

Surveillance of influenza in Australia in 2000 was based on data from national and state-based sentinel general practice consultations for influenza-like illness, laboratory isolations of influenza virus and absenteeism rates from a national employer. The peak in influenza cases was in mid-September. Influenza A was the dominant strain, with the highest proportion being influenza A (H3N2), but ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Yuet Wu Wenwei Tu Kwok-Tai Lam Kin-Hung Chow Pak-Leung Ho Yi Guan Joseph S Malik Peiris Yu-Lung Lau

UNLABELLED Secondary Streptococcus pneumoniae infection after influenza is a significant clinical complication resulting in morbidity and sometimes mortality. Prior influenza virus infection has been demonstrated to impair the macrophage and neutrophil response to the subsequent pneumococcal infection. In contrast, how a secondary pneumococcal infection after influenza can affect the adaptive i...

2015
Masayoshi Shinjoh Norio Sugaya Yoshio Yamaguchi Yuka Tomidokoro Shinichiro Sekiguchi Keiko Mitamura Motoko Fujino Hiroyuki Shiro Osamu Komiyama Nobuhiko Taguchi Yuji Nakata Naoko Yoshida Atsushi Narabayashi Michiko Myokai Masanori Sato Munehiro Furuichi Hiroaki Baba Hisayo Fujita Akihiro Sato Ichiro Ookawara Kenichiro Tsunematsu Makoto Yoshida Mio Kono Fumie Tanaka Chiharu Kawakami Takahisa Kimiya Takao Takahashi Satoshi Iwata Jodie McVernon

We assessed vaccine effectiveness (VE) against medically attended, laboratory-confirmed influenza in children 6 months to 15 years of age in 22 hospitals in Japan during the 2013-14 season. Our study was conducted according to a test-negative case-control design based on influenza rapid diagnostic test (IRDT) results. Outpatients who came to our clinics with a fever of 38 °C or over and had und...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
M Elizabeth Halloran Ira M Longini Manjusha J Gaglani Pedro A Piedra Haitao Chu Gayla B Herschler W Paul Glezen

The authors report on a community-based, nonrandomized, open-label study, conducted during the 2000-2001 influenza season in Temple-Belton, Texas, of the protective effectiveness of trivalent, cold-adapted, influenza virus vaccine (CAIV-T) in children aged 18 months-18 years. The dominant circulating strains in 2000-2001 were influenza A/New Caledonia/20/99 (H1N1) and influenza B/Sichuan/379/99...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2011
F Baldanti A Zanetti

The 2010/11 winter influenza season is underway in the United Kingdom, with co-circulation of influenza A(H1N1)2009 (antigenically similar to the current 2010/11 vaccine strain), influenza B (mainly B/Victoria/2/87 lineage, similar to the 2010/11 vaccine strain) and a few sporadic influenza A(H3N2) viruses. Clinical influenza activity has been increasing. Severe illness, resulting in hospitalis...

2013
Seong-Heon Wie Byung Hak So Joon Young Song Hee Jin Cheong Yu Bin Seo Sung Hyuk Choi Ji Yun Noh Ji Hyeon Baek Jin Soo Lee Hyo Youl Kim Young Keun Kim Won Suk Choi Jacob Lee Hye Won Jeong Woo Joo Kim

BACKGROUND During the 2011/2012 winter influenza season in the Republic of Korea, influenza A (H3N2) was the predominant virus in the first peak period of influenza activity during the second half of January 2012. On the other hand, influenza B was the predominant virus in the second peak period of influenza activity during the second half of March 2012. The objectives of this study were to com...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1949
Werner Henle Evelyn B. Rosenberg

One-step growth curves of five strains of influenza A, one strain of swine influenza, and three strains of influenza B virus have been analyzed. The influenza A and swine influenza strains showed constant periods of 5 to 6 hours before newly formed virus was liberated from the infected cells, whereas 8 to 10 hours elapsed in the case of the influenza B strains. The yield of virus in the allanto...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2006
Ian G Barr Naomi Komadina Chris Durrant Helen Sjogren Aeron C Hurt Robert P Shaw

During annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses frequently co-circulate with influenza A viruses and in some years, such as 2005, large outbreaks have occurred while in other years, the virus virtually disappears. Since 1987 there have been two lineages of influenza B viruses co-circulating in various countries and causing disease in humans. The proportions of these two lineages vary fro...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2001
P Roche J Spencer A Merianos A Hampson

Surveillance of influenza in Australia in 2000 was based on data from national and state-based sentinel general practice consultations for influenza-like illness, laboratory isolations of influenza virus and absenteeism rates from a national employer. The peak in influenza cases was in mid-September. Influenza A was the dominant strain, with the highest proportion being influenza A (H3N2), but ...

2015
Jean Marie Cohen Maria Laura Silva Saverio Caini Meral Ciblak Anne Mosnier Isabelle Daviaud Gonçalo Matias Selim Badur Martine Valette Vincent Enouf John Paget Douglas M. Fleming Jen-Hsiang Chuang

Influenza B represents a high proportion of influenza cases in some seasons (even over 50%). The Influenza B study in General Practice (IBGP) is a multicenter study providing information about the clinical, demographic and socio-economic characteristics of patients affected by lab-confirmed influenza A or B. Influenza B patients and age-matched influenza A patients were recruited within the sen...

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