Prognostic factors in H7N9 avian influenza: a systematic review based on case reports. [PDF]
Li F, Song K, Ren X.
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Plant-Produced Broadly Neutralizing Influenza Monoclonal Antibody CR9114 Exhibits Activity Against Heterologous Avian Influenza Viruses. [PDF]
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Prior immunity to seasonal influenza A(H3N2) virus confers varying levels of cross-protection against challenge with clade 2.3.4.4b A(H5N1), A(H7N9), or A(H9N2) virus in a ferret model. [PDF]
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Pandemic potential of avian influenza A (H7N9) viruses [PDF]
Avian influenza viruses rarely infect humans, but the recently emerged avian H7N9 influenza viruses have caused sporadic infections in humans in China, resulting in 440 confirmed cases with 122 fatalities as of 16 May 2014. In addition, epidemiologic surveys suggest that there have been asymptomatic or mild human infections with H7N9 viruses.
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Human infection with avian influenza A H7N9 virus: an assessment of clinical severity
BACKGROUND: Characterisation of the severity profile of human infections with influenza viruses of animal origin is a part of pandemic risk assessment, and an important part of the assessment of disease epidemiology.
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BACKGROUND: Transmission of the novel avian influenza A H7N9 virus seems to be predominantly between poultry and people. In the major Chinese cities of Shanghai, Hangzhou, Huzhou, and Nanjing--where most human cases of infection have occurred--live ...
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Nosocomial transmission of avian influenza virus A (H7N9)
BMJ, 2015We should not accept nosocomial transmission, of any pathogen, in any setting Since the first notification in March 2013 through to 15 October 2015, a total of 679 laboratory confirmed cases of human infection with avian influenza A (H7N9) viruses, including 275 (40%) deaths, have been reported to the World Health Organization.1 These individuals have
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Assessing reappearance factors of H7N9 avian influenza in China
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[A(H5N1) and A(H7N9) avian influenza: the H7N9 avian influenza outbreak of 2013].
Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics, 2013influenza virus can infect humans and cause disease. The clinical presentation of human infection is usually mild, but the infection caused by A(H5N1) avian influenza virus occurring initially in Hongkong in 1997 or the A(H7N9) virus isolated first at the beginning of this year in China is severe and characterized by high mortality.
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