Molecular Epidemiology of Influenza A/H3N2 Viruses Circulating in Uganda
The increasing availability of complete influenza virus genomes is deepening our understanding of influenza evolutionary dynamics and facilitating the selection of vaccine strains. However, only one complete African influenza virus sequence is available in the public domain.
Byarugaba, Denis K +15 more
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Influenza returns with a season dominated by clade 3C.2a1b.2a.2 A(H3N2) viruses, WHO European Region, 2021/22 [PDF]
Angeliki Melidou +12 more
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Selecting vaccine strains for H3N2 human influenza A virus
H3N2 human influenza A virus causes epidemics of influenza mainly in the winter season in temperate regions. Since the antigenicity of this virus evolves rapidly, several attempts have been made to predict the major amino acid sequence of hemagglutinin 1 (HA1) in the target season of vaccination.
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A Clinicoradiological Profile of H3N2 Outbreak in Western India
Introduction: Although H3N2 outbreaks were once rare, they have become more common in recent years. With a significant toll on health-care resources and the ability to cripple any society, the epidemiological significance of this disease is paramount ...
P. Harikrishnan +5 more
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Newly Emerging Mutations in the Matrix Genes of the Human Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and A(H3N2) Viruses Reduce the Detection Sensitivity of Real-Time Reverse Transcription-PCR [PDF]
Ji‐Rong Yang +9 more
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Pericardial effusion in a pediatric patient with influenza A H3N2 [PDF]
Carlos E, Vergara-Uzcategui +2 more
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Background: Influenza is an infectious disease caused mainly by influenza virus types A and B. High frequency of mutation and genetic reassortment results in the introduction of a new influenza strain which causes major epidemics and pandemics.
Anirban Bhaduri +2 more
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Low population serum microneutralization antibody titer against the predominating influenza A(H3N2) N121K virus during the severe influenza summer peak of Hong Kong in 2017 [PDF]
Houshun Zhu +16 more
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Impact of Viral Co-Detection on the Within-Host Viral Diversity of Influenza Patients
Numerous studies have documented the evidence of virus–virus interactions at the population, host, and cellular levels. However, the impact of these interactions on the within-host diversity of influenza viral populations remains unexplored.
Su Myat Han +4 more
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